[Phono-L] AB McDonald

2006-12-24 Thread DeeDee Blais
Here's the gospel truth on the AB McDonald...Last year
I traveled to Union with Alan Christensen.  It was
rather slim pickings until we were almost to Union and
we stopped at a shop in Illinois.  Inside the shop
were several neat things including a $150 RCA chair, a
couple of $35 Vogues and tucked away in the far corner
was the AB.  It was priced at $125 (not sure about
this exact price) and we expected there to be nothing
under the lid.  To our surprise, it was missing only
the key, large mandrel, reproducer and a few other
minor parts.  Al and I arm wrestled for it and he is
not called Big Al for nothing.  He really should be
called Cheap Al because he asked for a dealer
discount and got it for $75.  I suggested that he use
the $50 for a bus ticket home but we finished the trip
and had a great time.  I did buy the RCA chair and the
Vogues but the AB McDonald was the buy of the trip.
   A PhonoNut should really consider the truck.  It
will occasionally pull to the right.  When it does,
you should take the next exit because there's probably
an antique shop with a treasure.  I've found an Edison
Doll, black Lamberts, an Edison Concert and a BS
coinslot all between Oregon and Union.  I'm only
selling the truck because I can't afford all the
treasures that it takes me to!   Happy Collecting,
Jerry Blais


 

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[Phono-L] AB McDonald

2006-12-24 Thread David Dazer
Great story!  Thanks for sharing it. I almost never stop anywhere on the way to 
Union because I figure somebody has already been there before me and picked up 
anything worth while. Your story makes me reconsider this strategy.
  Dave

DeeDee Blais deedeebl...@yahoo.com wrote:
  Here's the gospel truth on the AB McDonald...Last year
I traveled to Union with Alan Christensen. It was
rather slim pickings until we were almost to Union and
we stopped at a shop in Illinois. Inside the shop
were several neat things including a $150 RCA chair, a
couple of $35 Vogues and tucked away in the far corner
was the AB. It was priced at $125 (not sure about
this exact price) and we expected there to be nothing
under the lid. To our surprise, it was missing only
the key, large mandrel, reproducer and a few other
minor parts. Al and I arm wrestled for it and he is
not called Big Al for nothing. He really should be
called Cheap Al because he asked for a dealer
discount and got it for $75. I suggested that he use
the $50 for a bus ticket home but we finished the trip
and had a great time. I did buy the RCA chair and the
Vogues but the AB McDonald was the buy of the trip.
A PhonoNut should really consider the truck. It
will occasionally pull to the right. When it does,
you should take the next exit because there's probably
an antique shop with a treasure. I've found an Edison
Doll, black Lamberts, an Edison Concert and a BS
coinslot all between Oregon and Union. I'm only
selling the truck because I can't afford all the
treasures that it takes me to! Happy Collecting,
Jerry Blais




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