Removing stylus from Shure V15 Type III


I have an old Shure V15 cartridge and have just ordered a Jico SAS boron cantilever stylus replacement.

I am guessing the original stylus has not been removed over the last forty years. My question is about how much force can be applied to get the old stylus out, and exactly which direction to pull in!

So far I have been gentle and unsuccessful

 

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The slow boat from Japan turned out to be a plane.  My Jico stylus arrived just a week after ordering, but I am not sure it is the one I ordered.  The order clearly states JICO 192-VN35E (SAS/B) but the packaging just says NUDE 192-VN35E and the inner cardboard sleeve says ND not SAS/B.

The seller says his supplier is certain it is correct.  Any idea how to check further?  I have not removed the stylus from its bubble-wrap.  I am protected by PayPal ...

Is the alphanumeric code, 192-VN35E, correct for what you ordered?  If so, ND may just stand for nude, and they may figure the code is sufficient as a specific further identifier.

@ghdprentice 

Thanks, that has been really helpful! 

Looks to me as if the NUDE styli are available in three variations: NUDE Conical, NUDE Elliptical, and NUDE Mono.  I am guessing the NUDE mono is for playing 78s and the other rwo have round and elliptical cross sections.  If so, they are quite different from the SAS shape, and are not what I ordered.

Emails will be going to Japan!

@lewm 

Thanks for your help.

The more I think about this, the more I am convinced that 192-VN35E refers to the shape of the cartridge body and should specifically match the Shure V15 type III, which for me is correct.

The added complexity comes because Jico uses different materials for the cantilever (eg boron, sapphire, ruby), different shapes for the diamond tip (eg conical, elliptical, Shibata and SAS) and different bonding technologies (nude, bonded) to attach the diamond to the cantilever.

The suffix SAS/B means Super Analog Series with a boron cantilever.  Super Analog Series is a shape similar to Micro Ridge - could even be the same.

I am convinced that the seller got confused and priced incorrectly.  Now to convince him!

Cheers