[Phono-L] Seeking Blue Amberola 1917

2010-01-27 Thread john robles
Ok all you big time collectors out there, I am seeking - yes - a Hawaiian Blue 
Amberol. It is number 1917 entitled Tomi Tomi. If anyone has a copy I'd gladly 
purchase it. I know you're all hoarding those precious Hawaiian records. :-)
I love Hawaiian music and I play in a Hawaiian group, and am looking for Hula 
records, and 1917 is one of them.
Thanks
John Robles
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Re: [Phono-L] Seeking Blue Amberola 1917

2010-01-27 Thread harvey kravitz
Hi John, I thought that I was the only one who collected Hawaiian music. I was 
stationed in Hawaii when I was in the Navy and all over the Pacific. I always 
have a soft spot for Hawaiian and Polynesian music. Listening to the reminds me 
of the good times I had over there. I'll look through my cylinders and see if I 
have a duplicate. Harvey Kravitz





From: john robles john9...@pacbell.net
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Sent: Wed, January 27, 2010 12:25:46 AM
Subject: [Phono-L] Seeking Blue Amberola 1917

Ok all you big time collectors out there, I am seeking - yes - a Hawaiian Blue 
Amberol. It is number 1917 entitled Tomi Tomi. If anyone has a copy I'd gladly 
purchase it. I know you're all hoarding those precious Hawaiian records. :-)
I love Hawaiian music and I play in a Hawaiian group, and am looking for Hula 
records, and 1917 is one of them.
Thanks
John Robles
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[Phono-L] Orlando show

2010-01-27 Thread Steven Medved

The most wonderful part of the show was seeing Harry Ruer and his wife Sherry.

I
 purchased a Paul Baker K with a broken hinge block for $90, a near mint
 gold exhibition box with gold print for $20, the admission was $14 for 
my wife and I, but seeing Paul Baker's restored Multiphone and talking 
with Paul and meeting his wife was worth the price of admission. Mrs. 
Baker is like my wife, she is not very interested in phonographs but is 
wonderfully tolerant (while we discussed reproducers) to the point which
 is truly impressive.  

Ron Haring was there along with Charley 
Hummel, and Ron Sitko made a cameo appearance, and there were many other
 dealers who made the show very enjoyable.

Bob Cole, who 
organized the show this year did an absolutely wonderful job.  He 
continued the show in such a great way not changing the warm friendly 
atmosphere that the Ruer's have created.  It may not be the biggest, but
 it is the most friendly show.  

I got the box for Ramona 5544, a
 March 1914 2 minute blank and its box in excellent condition that was 
likely for the ICS language course, it still sparkles in the gold, a D 
home 2/4 pulley and cylinder record brush for $20, and a nice book on 
Victor advertising with the Victor VI ad showing the brass horn 6 on the
 front.  I have this ad so I could not resist the book at $7.  

At
 the show was a restored Multiphone, a Mahogany Triumph B with repeater,
 an early 3000 S/N spring motor with a standard speaker and an 'updated'
 early winged B reproducer with the serial number 1113, a Kalamazoo 
Duplex, and a Polyphone suitcase home.  Perhaps next year I will 
remember to write things down to give a complete description of the 
show.

Don Gfell and his wife were there along with their 
beautiful wooden horns, the Smiths were there with a lot of nice 
cylinder records and other items, the Rolfs did exceptionally well 
selling machines and because of Joan's sunny disposition, the rainy 
first day was hardly noticed.  Don and his wife remind me of the horns 
they sell, ageless and are the nicest people you will ever meet.  

I
 walked the whole day until my feet were sore enjoying the show.  

Steve 
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Re: [Phono-L] Orlando show

2010-01-27 Thread David Dazer
What  a wonderful description of the show.  I wish I could have been there.
Dave

--- On Wed, 1/27/10, Steven Medved steve_nor...@msn.com wrote:


From: Steven Medved steve_nor...@msn.com
Subject: [Phono-L] Orlando show
To: Phono-l phono-l@oldcrank.org
Date: Wednesday, January 27, 2010, 4:06 PM



The most wonderful part of the show was seeing Harry Ruer and his wife Sherry.

I
purchased a Paul Baker K with a broken hinge block for $90, a near mint
gold exhibition box with gold print for $20, the admission was $14 for 
my wife and I, but seeing Paul Baker's restored Multiphone and talking 
with Paul and meeting his wife was worth the price of admission. Mrs. 
Baker is like my wife, she is not very interested in phonographs but is 
wonderfully tolerant (while we discussed reproducers) to the point which
is truly impressive.  

Ron Haring was there along with Charley 
Hummel, and Ron Sitko made a cameo appearance, and there were many other
dealers who made the show very enjoyable.

Bob Cole, who 
organized the show this year did an absolutely wonderful job.  He 
continued the show in such a great way not changing the warm friendly 
atmosphere that the Ruer's have created.  It may not be the biggest, but
it is the most friendly show.  

I got the box for Ramona 5544, a
March 1914 2 minute blank and its box in excellent condition that was 
likely for the ICS language course, it still sparkles in the gold, a D 
home 2/4 pulley and cylinder record brush for $20, and a nice book on 
Victor advertising with the Victor VI ad showing the brass horn 6 on the
front.  I have this ad so I could not resist the book at $7.  

At
the show was a restored Multiphone, a Mahogany Triumph B with repeater,
an early 3000 S/N spring motor with a standard speaker and an 'updated'
early winged B reproducer with the serial number 1113, a Kalamazoo 
Duplex, and a Polyphone suitcase home.  Perhaps next year I will 
remember to write things down to give a complete description of the 
show.

Don Gfell and his wife were there along with their 
beautiful wooden horns, the Smiths were there with a lot of nice 
cylinder records and other items, the Rolfs did exceptionally well 
selling machines and because of Joan's sunny disposition, the rainy 
first day was hardly noticed.  Don and his wife remind me of the horns 
they sell, ageless and are the nicest people you will ever meet.  

I
walked the whole day until my feet were sore enjoying the show.  

Steve               
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