The best address in Paris (and France) is Marie-Claude Steger, 76 avenue
Michelet, Saint-Ouen. It's very simple to go there: tube 4, station "Porte
de Clignancourt" and 10-15 to walk. You will border the famous flea market
from Saint-Ouen, one of the world's oldest and biggest, where you can visit
Throm's stand and one or 2 other who have often phonos.

You can also go by Robert Capia, specialist of old dolls, and close friend
from Daniel Marty. There is always 1 or 2 phonos. It's locate in Paris
center, between "Les Halles" and le Louvre (more exactly in the "Gallerie
Vero-Doda").


Philippe Wossner
Email: [email protected]
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/phonographes

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> nope, respond on-list so we can all find out!
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> On Dec 12, 2003, at 4:15 AM, Gregory Cline wrote:
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> > My family is going to be going to Paris next week to visit my eldest
> > daughter who is studying there.  We will be there for 9 days and will
> > be there over the weekend.  I am looking for input as where to look
> > for phonos.  Is there a market that has dealers that are more likely
> > to have phono's music boxes and related items?  Visiting other
> > collectors would be great as well.  Any insights would be appreciated!
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