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Ain't I A Woman? newspapers, June 1970-July 1971
1971-03-12 "Ain't I a Woman?" Page 11
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[hand drawing of turntable] underside wires to amplifier turntable underside spring push to detach spindle washer tongue sticks out below spindle A set of 4 tiny wires may be taped to the metal platform or, where they come together, attached with a screw; you can remove the screw or tape for more mobility. Turn to the top of the turntable and pry off the washer around the spindle that looks like this { insert image} or { insert image} Then turn to the under side again and there's another similar washer around the spindle end. First unhook the spring ( see diagram) then pry off the washer ( with the regular screwdriver). At that point, the spindle shoud come out. Keep the spindle together. Plain metal ball bearings plain metal rubber If the turntable is still slow, it may mean the motor is wearing out. That is a bummer. Unless you have a contact for little electric motors, replacing that is not worth it; you might as well spend it on a new stereo; you might also find a bargain by calling repair shops about stereos left for repairs and abandoned. A Conversation I She said he had two children " Out there somewhere". and They were stupid Those two women to have let it happen. But her mouth quivered when she remembered she was married to the fucker. II You did not take it well. Head bowed. Searching the years between your legs for the afterbirth of two children decided against. [insert ?] [photo of girl] III I watched from the fortunateplace you have given me. An outsider-- As when I pressed my nose against the panes of my childhood, Wishing I wanted what you have and now relinquish. My womanhood denied: Minus-woman. Lesbian. [photo of 3 females] IV So. You mistake my independence for privilege for getting the years I've struggled to even like myself for the woman I am. And it's not that I mind being seen by you as different. Only concerned, My married friend, My lover, that you realize Our distance is yours to diminish. A Woman? March 12, 1971 Page Eleven
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[hand drawing of turntable] underside wires to amplifier turntable underside spring push to detach spindle washer tongue sticks out below spindle A set of 4 tiny wires may be taped to the metal platform or, where they come together, attached with a screw; you can remove the screw or tape for more mobility. Turn to the top of the turntable and pry off the washer around the spindle that looks like this { insert image} or { insert image} Then turn to the under side again and there's another similar washer around the spindle end. First unhook the spring ( see diagram) then pry off the washer ( with the regular screwdriver). At that point, the spindle shoud come out. Keep the spindle together. Plain metal ball bearings plain metal rubber If the turntable is still slow, it may mean the motor is wearing out. That is a bummer. Unless you have a contact for little electric motors, replacing that is not worth it; you might as well spend it on a new stereo; you might also find a bargain by calling repair shops about stereos left for repairs and abandoned. A Conversation I She said he had two children " Out there somewhere". and They were stupid Those two women to have let it happen. But her mouth quivered when she remembered she was married to the fucker. II You did not take it well. Head bowed. Searching the years between your legs for the afterbirth of two children decided against. [insert ?] [photo of girl] III I watched from the fortunateplace you have given me. An outsider-- As when I pressed my nose against the panes of my childhood, Wishing I wanted what you have and now relinquish. My womanhood denied: Minus-woman. Lesbian. [photo of 3 females] IV So. You mistake my independence for privilege for getting the years I've struggled to even like myself for the woman I am. And it's not that I mind being seen by you as different. Only concerned, My married friend, My lover, that you realize Our distance is yours to diminish. A Woman? March 12, 1971 Page Eleven
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