Hello all: If you need a copy of Phonograph Auction Prices, 2004 edition, in preparation for the Union show or whatever, let me know soon. I am now packing up the few remaining copies, along with my entire collection, in preparation for a move with the wife to the Atlanta area shortly. With the kids and grandkids there, we decided to make the move, and she has given me the job of packing up some sixty machines and many boxes of records. No fun. The book is still $28 plus $2 postage, and you can use PayPal. Let me know if you want more information on it. Thanks, Ray Wilenzick rwilenz...@cox.net From Bhhodges Thu Apr 29 14:37:50 2004 From: Bhhodges (bhhod...@aol.com) Date: Sun Dec 24 13:10:39 2006 Subject: [Phono-L] Phono Auction Prices Message-ID: <5a.2ac202c3.2dc2b...@aol.com>
ray, we have a local chaper of maps based in the atlanta area. bill From Aph4990 Thu Apr 29 17:06:41 2004 From: Aph4990 (aph4...@aol.com) Date: Sun Dec 24 13:10:39 2006 Subject: [Phono-L] Phono Auction Prices Message-ID: <1ca.1f9de2ad.2dc2d...@aol.com> Hi Ray, So you really are moving to Atlanta. I hope to see you there since our daughter will be moving there with her husband in July. So now the real question...How in the world do you safely move a collection like yours? Sounds scary to me. Just wondered. ---Art From BLNapshin Thu Apr 29 23:28:10 2004 From: BLNapshin (blnaps...@aol.com) Date: Sun Dec 24 13:10:39 2006 Subject: [Phono-L] Moving a collection Message-ID: <6b.283ff79c.2dc32...@aol.com> In a message dated 4/29/04 3:07:22 PM Pacific Daylight Time, aph4...@aol.com writes: So you really are moving to Atlanta. I hope to see you there since our daughter will be moving there with her husband in July. So now the real question...How in the world do you safely move a collection like yours? Sounds scary to me. Just wondered Years and years ago, we moved a pretty good sized collection from Chicago to Florida. We boxed just about everything. We used lots and lots of padding and put the metal horns inside each other with padding. The wooden horns were most delicate and were very, very carefully boxed, each wooden horn all alone in a box with all sorts of supporting padding. We packed it into a truck and drove it, ourselves. Sharon and Barry Napshin From klinger Fri Apr 30 17:12:28 2004 From: klinger (Bill Klinger) Date: Sun Dec 24 13:10:39 2006 Subject: [Phono-L] ARSC -- Special Advertising Opportunity Message-ID: <011c01c42f00$3105b6a0$ac62b...@billqbszr49l7m> The following message has been posted on behalf of the ARSC Advertising Manager, Martin Fisher. If you have any questions or wish to advertise in any ARSC publications, please contact Martin at nip...@infionline.net. Please DO NOT simply hit REPLY, or post further messages to this list. The Association for Recorded Sound Collections is currently offering a special, high-value advertising opportunity. For just $150, you can place a full-page advertisement in the 2004-2005 ARSC Membership Directory. This is the same rate normally charged for a full-page ad in the ARSC Journal, which is published twice a year. However, the Directory is ARSC?s most frequently consulted publication and remains in use for at least two years. Your ad will gain broad, continuing exposure in the Directory, which provides detailed contact information for nearly 1000 individual and institutional members in 28 countries. DEADLINE for ADVERTISING Please hurry! Publication-ready artwork must be received no later than May 14, 2004. To reserve space and arrange payment, please contact Martin Fisher, ARSC Advertising Manager, at nip...@infionline.net or (615) 315-0611. PAGE SIZE and AD SIZE The ARSC Membership Directory is a perfect-bound book, 6 inches wide by 9 inches high, with half-inch margins. Full-page ads should be formatted and scaled to a maximum width of 4-1/2 inches and a maximum height of 7-1/8 inches. SUBMISSION of ARTWORK Your artwork file may be sent as an e-mail attachment (JPEG, TIF, PDF, Rich Text, etc.), directly to the printer, at kather...@annapolispublishing.com. The Subject Line of the e-mail message should read ?ARSC 2004-2005 Directory? and the message should be cc?d to nip...@infionline.net and shambar...@sprynet.com. Artwork may also be submitted on disk (QuarkXpress, Adobe PageMaker, etc.) or as camera-ready hard copy. Please contact the printer for specific formatting and mailing instructions. Any extra production work needed to reformat or amend layouts will require an additional $30.00 fee. All advertising copy and graphics are subject to editorial approval. ADDITIONAL ADVERTISING OPPORTUNITIES Advertising rates and deadlines for the scholarly ARSC Journal and the informal ARSC Newsletter may be found at http://www.arsc-audio.org/rates.html. The Association for Recorded Sound Collections (ARSC) is a non-profit organization dedicated to research, study, publication, and information exchange surrounding all aspects of recordings and recorded sound. With one thousand members from twenty-eight countries, the organization is comprehensive in scope and reflects the interests and concerns of its members, including: collectors, dealers, appraisers, archivists, librarians, historians, musicians, students, discographers, reviewers, media producers and recording engineers. For additional information about ARSC, its publications and policies, go to www.arsc-audio.org.