Very well said Dave. Wayne is one of the greatest and I'm sure we all wish him 
well in both his health issues and his other interests.
Thank you,
George Vollema
Great Lakes Antique Phonograph





  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: David Dazer 
  To: Antique Phonograph List 
  Sent: Sunday, May 12, 2013 9:06 AM
  Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Phonographs for Sale


  Dear Wayne,
  I want to thank you publicly for all you have done for our hobby. Anyone who 
  knows you understands what a kind and generous person you are, and I wish you 
  great success in liquidating your collection. I'll keep your health issues in 
  my prayers, too.
  Sincerely,
  Dave Dazer




  ________________________________
  From: wayne holznagel <ethanu...@yahoo.com>
  To: "phono-l@oldcrank.org" <phono-l@oldcrank.org>
  Sent: Sun, May 12, 2013 3:54:05 AM
  Subject: [Phono-L] Phonographs for Sale

  I am interested in selling my phonograph collection. I would prefer to sell 
all 
  to one person as I simply cannot stand to ship things . . . too much time and 
  stress. I live on I90 in east/central South Dakota. Perfect for someone on 
the 
  way to Union. I have around 36 phonographs. Most are pretty run of the mill 
  rear mount disc, cylinder, etc. Best, in my opinion, is a Col BS, Victor V 
with 
  oak speartip horn, early Victor III, a Triumph with outstanding pin striping 
  (not sure if I spelled that right), two replica tinfoils - Ray Phillips Hardy 
  and Paul G (don't remember his last name but I think he is from PA area) 
  Gillette . . . along with quite a bit of tinfoil sold several years ago by a 
  well known collector - and I don't think it is available any more, along with 
an 
  assortment of parts and horns. A few phonographs are uprights but doubt 
anyone 
  would be that interested in them although there is a restorable Puritan 
Bombay. 
  I may even be
  interested in parting with my paper ephemera including about 200 
  original/antique phonograph related photos - most are cabinet card style but 
  there are some postcards and others, an original phonograph demonstration 
  handout from the 1880s or 90s, several original phonograph (Valley Forge, 
etc) 
  catalogs, letters from dealers, etc. You would really need to look through 
the 
  items when the phonographs are picked up to see if you are interested in the 
  paper items.
  In the past I've posted emails to sell parts of my collections. My 
descriptions 
  are always rather vague at first. But if someone is interested then I've sold 
  the items. In fact I've always sold what I've mentioned. The last time was 2 
  years ago when I sold some parts. Sold some phonographs about 7 1/2 years 
ago. 
  I don't like selling but once I am committed to a sale I follow through. I 
  don't think anyone has been disappointed in what they've bought from me in 
the 
  past.
  My reasons for selling are pretty simple. Lingering health issues from three 
  heart procedures in 2 1/2 yrs. Also I've become interested in other things. 

  My pc is a piece of crap so it is pretty difficult to send photos. My 
daughter 
  is visiting from out of state next weekend and I am sure she can send some 
  photos through her cell. (I don't have one.) I am busy the next few days so 
  will not respond to any emails until at least Tuesday night. I will not take 
  any phone calls until then either. I want to be able to send the same email 
to 
  anyone interested. The email will also include my telephone info if someone 
  wants it. After that point I will respond to people as they send me emails. I 
  will email one person at a time and will not play one person off against 
  another. If no one is interested in the entire collection of machines I will 
  consider selling the machines separately or consigning to an auction house 
like 
  Stantons.
  For those of you concerned about who I am or want to make sure that I exist. 
My 
  name is Wayne Holznagel. You should be able to google me. I've been around a 
  while so I'm a known collector.
  EMAILS SHOULD BE SENT OFF LIST PLEASE.


  <:)> 
  Wayne H 

  Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow. The important thing 
is 
  not to stop questioning. 

  --Albert Einstein 
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