I think I told you my story about the Beethoven Edisonic machine I saw in  an 
antique mall when I was in graduate school. There were some accessories with  
the machine, and a box of very clean Edison disks, in their original  
sleeves, with it. I looked at several of the records. They were all  electrics. 
The 
dealer wanted about $500.00 for the package.
 
Unfortunately, we had no money at the time. We were both trying to work and  
go to graduate school. My wife told me several times, "No! We have to go! 
NOW!"  Then, she literally pulled me by my arm out of the stall.
 
I told my phono "friend" about the machine. (Yeah, the one who "lost" my  
record cabinet.) He went to the shop that day and bought the machine and  
records.  He told me later that there was an Eva Taylor was among the  records, 
all 
of which were late electrics.
 
Randy

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