i think i know why people can sometimes perceive these projects as Tim's,
plain and simple:  could it be just that he's far more of a loudmouth than
George?

little buddy in training,

Peter

[email protected] wrote:
>        Thanks, David for your kind words about the article I wrote on the
> early "Home" Phonographs in the "Sound Box."  From Peter's question, it
> seems as
> though the word still isn't out on that publication.  People collect
> antique
> phonographs for a variety of reasons, but if you're among those who are
> interested in learning more about them, you really owe it to yourself to
> subscribe.
> It is absolutely THE BEST publication on antique phonographs out there.
> I've
> learned a lot from reading it, and Rene Rondeau does a great job as
> Editor.
>        As as for "Tim's Compendium," I know I shouldn't let this nettle
> me,
> but we're CO-AUTHORS.  To make matters worse, I was the one who shot Bill
> Kocher's "Home" and wrote the captions for it!  Sorry - - I suppose I
> should be
> used to it by now...!
>        Once again - if you like solid information about antique
> phonographs
> plus pretty pictures of them, get on the CAPS website and subscribe to the
> "Sound Box."  It'll do you good!
>
> Best wishes to all,
> George Paul
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