No, I think it was Festus.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: john robles 
  To: Antique Phonograph List 
  Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2004 12:53 PM
  Subject: RE: [Phono-L] CAPS show report wanted!


  Hi James
  Was it Matt Dillon that attended again? 
  John

  James Burtnett <[email protected]> wrote:
    The show was about par. A few rarities, a handful large machines, tons of 
    records and one movie star. The banquet was great, as the speaker was well 
    versed in Edison's life history, focusing specifically on personality 
    traits. Extremely interesting and worth the price.


    >From: Peter Fraser 
    >Reply-To: Antique Phonograph List 
    >To: Antique Phonograph List 
    >Subject: [Phono-L] CAPS show report wanted!
    >Date: Mon, 23 Aug 2004 17:35:27 -0700
    >
    >Gang -
    >
    >Remarkably, not one posting has arrived telling us how wonderful, or 
    >crappy, or whatever-in-between, the CAPS show of a couple weekends ago may 
    >have been.
    >
    >So what gives? did anybody go? If you did, please share your 
    >observations, complaints and brags wi th us!
    >
    >
    >-- Peter
    >[email protected]
    >
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    >unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable to the American
    >public."
    >-- Theodore Roosevelt, speaking on President Wilson's crackdown on dissent 
    >after the U.S. entered W.W.I
    >
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From [email protected]  Wed Aug 25 04:56:40 2004
From: [email protected] ([email protected])
Date: Sun Dec 24 13:09:46 2006
Subject: [Phono-L] Updated phono/record links, and updated me....
Message-ID: <002301c48a9a$95903870$21011...@discography>

It's only taken 11 months!  Yes indeed, the 78/phonograph links page has been 
updated:
http://www.proaxis.com/~settlet/record/links.html

There are 22 new sites:

Vintage Phonograph Music
gram-o-phone.com
VIP Records
Fox auf 78
shellac-records.de
SchellackBoerse
The Phonoautograph
Mostly Big Bands
W.A.M.S Equalization Curves
Jazz Discography Project
Alan Cooperman Record Auctions
FGRA Transfer Service
The Olde Tyme Radio Network 
The Berliner/Zonophone Registry Project (gets my cool site vote)
Roaring 1920s Tunes
Yiddish-American Digital Archive
Qu?b?coise Record Library
Blues Free Press links
Edison Commemorative Coin
Norbeck & Peters
The Database of Popular Music
Henry Burr in Concert

Many thanks to:
Dudley Delany
Cao Jiang, Ph.D.
J. E. Knox
Stephen Worth
Prof.Dr.Klaus Kr?ger
Germar Gr?ger
Richard Harrison
Dave Burnham
Bob Shirer
Alan Cooperman
Joe Salerno
Robert Plavzic
David W. Littlefield
Richard DeLombard
Nigel Burlinson
Dudley Delany


On a personal level, one of the reasons it took so long to update this time is 
that my company has transferred me from Oregon to Dallas, TX.  I had been 
flying back and forth for awhile, then moved to a new house in Plano, Texas, 
and then it took me a couple months to get online.

We drove across the country (which the company paid for) and all our stuff was 
moved (paid for again by the company) including 10000 records.  9994 of which 
made it safely.  The only loss of any significance was a Gene Ammons on Chess.

One benefit is that I finally have a "record room" and can truly organize my 
records.  But sorry Lennick, still haven't found the one you need.....

The anti-benefit is that now I don't know any collectors in the immediate area. 
 I hope to be able to meet fellow record / phonograph collectors in the 
Dallas/Fort Worth area soon.  Are the any informal gatherings / trade shows in 
the area?

All the best,

Ty

Tyrone Settlemier
[email protected]
http://www.proaxis.com/~settlet/record/record.html
http://settlet.fateback.com
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From [email protected]  Wed Aug 25 08:29:59 2004
From: [email protected] (Loran Hughes)
Date: Sun Dec 24 13:09:46 2006
Subject: [Phono-L] Updated phono/record links, and updated me....
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References: <002301c48a9a$95903870$21011...@discography>
Message-ID: <[email protected]>

On Wednesday 25 August 2004 04:56 am, [email protected] wrote:

> On a personal level, one of the reasons it took so long to update this time
> is that my company has transferred me from Oregon to Dallas, TX.  I had
> been flying back and forth for awhile, then moved to a new house in Plano,
> Texas, and then it took me a couple months to get online.

We'll miss you up here in the great Pacific Northwest, Ty! Lisa (a native 
Texan) will especially miss bird dogging you at the Feb show. Good luck in 
your new posititon - and no matter what a Texan tells you, it is NOT fun to 
touch a fire ant!

Loran

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