1st part of photos of Prague exhibition.
More to come later. I'm the one by the red horn gramophone.
http://www.btinternet.com/%7Eruth.lambert1/PragueEx/

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From ClockworkHome  Sun Dec 14 02:49:06 2003
From: ClockworkHome ([email protected])
Date: Sun Dec 24 13:10:28 2006
Subject: [Phono-L] Collection Disposition? X-posted
Message-ID: <[email protected]>

This was posted on the theatreorgan-l list.  Does anyone have any 
suggestions?  Someone has already suggested the New York Public Library and 
they were 
contacted but do not seem overly enthusiastic about accepting such a 
collection.  
I think it would be OK to contact him directly so I included his email 
address.
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I'm thankful for all the suggestions relative to cleaningup records and 
putting them on CDs - the project is underway.  I have another question.  I 
have a 
friend who is a worse collector than I.  He has 70,000 (yes, seventy thousand) 
78s.  He, himself is in his mid 70s and is concerned about to whom he might 
give them.  His family is not interested.  Does anyone know of an organization 
dedicated to preserving these things?  An organization which will catalog 
them, keep them, and make them available to interested persons?  Even a much 
younger collector might be interested.
 
I await a response from the collective wisdom of this august list.
 
Dick Geyser
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Thanks ans seasons greetings to everyone,

Al

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