Keith writes,
> I was traveling around the area looking in antique shops and ran across a > very small crank phonograph maybe 18 inches with about 10 little wonder > records. > I was wondering what these machines go for. They were selling it for over > $600.00 which I thought was WAY too high. It was'nt in tip top shape either. > If anyone has the "Victrola and 78 Journal" Issue #6, it's looks like the > one on page 33 bottom right corner of the page. > keith Hi Keith and Phono-L members,, I also have a baby phonograph and wondering the interest and value. It is a Phon-0la, manufactured by the Phonola Manu. Co., Dayton, Ohio. Phonograph has wood cabinet and measurements are; 21 1/2" high, 12" wide and 13" deep. Keith, is this like the one you seen at the antique shop? I checked my Tim Gracyk's Victrola and 78 Journal, issue #6, Late summer of 1995 and on page 33 was a photo of a John McCormack label, not a phonograph. Anyone have more info on these Baby Phonographs? Joan Lehman From jfwalton Wed Nov 5 17:23:34 2003 From: jfwalton (Jeff Walton) Date: Sun Dec 24 13:10:25 2006 Subject: [Phono-L] shipping records Message-ID: <[email protected]> Is there a correct way to ship records (78's)? I relative is sending me 40 records from New Mexico to North Carolina. Could someone give me an idea of how to pack them so that I dont recieve them in pieces? Thanks Jeff Walton

