Thanks John.  We'll check it out tonight!

-Phil
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: john robles 
  To: pokeefe571 at ameritech.net ; Antique phonograph discussion list for 
pre-1930 phonographs 
  Sent: Monday, August 18, 2003 10:18 AM
  Subject: RE: [Phono-L] Edison Blue Amberol No. 3275


  Hi
  Yes, I am a musician. I play piano, guitar, ukulele, Scots Highland Bagpipes, 
accordion, harp, and several mexican folk guitars. YOu can show your daughter 
my website at www.elsondelpueblo.com if she wants to see a different type of 
harp!
  I play by ear, I always had trouble learning to read music. I can read the 
treble line ok, but not fast enough to play an instrument from it.
  John

  Phil O'Keefe <pokeefe571 at ameritech.net> wrote:
    Thanks John. My daughter and I cannot wait to play it!

    By the way, are you a musician? I have no musical talent, but my daughter 
    (she's going to be 10 next months) is a musical prodigy. She is an 
    excellent sight reader and she plays piano, violin, and harp like an adult. 
    She loves listening to the old records. We found the Levy sheet music 
    collection on the internet and we can now download the music for many of 
    our cylinders. She loves playing them on the piano!

    -Phil O'Keefe

    Visit my Chicago Tunnel Company website at:
    http://www.ameritech.net/users/chicagotunnel/tunnel1.html



    -----Original Message-----
    From: john robles [SMTP:john9ten at pacbell.net]
    Sent: Sunday, August 17, 2003 6:40 AM
    To: Phono-l at oldcrank.com
    Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Edison Blue Amberol No. 3275

    Hi
    Just to let you know, I did get y! our check. I have
    been performing a lot this week and haven't gotten to
    the post office but will do so first thing Monday. I
    will ship via Priority Mail so you should have the
    record by Wednesday or Thursday at the latest.
    Thanks again
    John
    --- Phil O'Keefe wrote:
    > I like World War I song titles. I am currently
    > looking for an Edison Blue Amberol entitled:
    >
    > 3275 - OVER THERE
    >
    > This was performed by Billy Murray and chorus. Does
    > anyone out there in Phonograph Land have one that
    > they would be willing to part with?
    >
    > -Phil
    >


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