Wisconsin Chair Company housed the studio where Paramount Records were 
recorded. I don't know if they made cabinets for Edison.
  John Robles

Ron L'Herault <[email protected]> wrote:
  This was sent to a friend of mine.

Ron L
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From: Sara Grady [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, May 22, 2006 3:53 PM
Subject: PBS History Detectives

Hello phonograph enthusiast!

I am writing to you from the PBS program History Detectives, a
prime-time television series about the discovery, documentation, and
preservation of historic American artifacts and buildings. Our program
investigates questions posed by individuals who are interested in
learning the historical significance of an artifact or location. 

I am looking for someone that may have a phonograph player made by the
Wisconsin Chair Company in the late 1920s or early- to mid- 1930s. I
believe that the furniture company built housings for Edison phonograph
players at the time.

If you know anything about these players, please be in touch with me.



Many thanks,
Sara Grady


Sara Grady
Associate Producer, PBS History Detectives
Lion Television
304 Hudson Street, 5th Floor
New York, NY 10013
tel: 212-206-8633 ext. 3861
email: [email protected]

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