We purchased a Fay Home Recorder (for making disc records) at the Union show. 
It appears complete except there are no instructions. We can't seem to cut a 
groove into a blank disc. Does anyone have a copy of those instructions or 
direct us to someone who has a copy? We would be grateful for instructions to 
make this home recorder work. Thank you,

Eileen & Phil
From steve_noreen  Thu Jun 24 09:26:53 2004
From: steve_noreen (Steven Medved)
Date: Sun Dec 24 13:10:44 2006
Subject: [Phono-L] Genola Phono
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Hi Jeff,

The ones of value are the mint condition ones as children usually put the 
wear on them.  Personally I think the price is a bit high, hopefully an 
expert will provide you with more information.  From my experience they are 
hard to find but I do not know how much demand there is for these toys.

Steve





> There is an antique store near me that is going out of business. They had 
> a
> genola phonograph for sale. It was in good shape and had about three 
> records
> with it. They had it for 350.00. Question, is this a good price? Is this a
> hard to find item? I have search through my books and
> on the internet but have no found any information. Can you help me out?
>
> Thanks
>
> Jeff
>
>
> Jeff Walton
> SAS II
> Wireless Facilities, Inc.
> Charlotte NC
> Office:  704-414-6781
> Mobile:  704-287-8427
>
> "This 'telephone' has too many shortcomings to be seriously considered as 
> a
> means of communication. The device is inherently of no value to us."
> (Western
> Union memo, 1867)
>
>
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