Ron,

That's because you didn't have your Wheaties..........

Bill
From [email protected]  Thu Jun 29 09:01:55 2006
From: [email protected] (Scott Colgrove)
Date: Sun Dec 24 13:11:42 2006
Subject: [Phono-L] Edison Diamond Disc records
Message-ID: <006a01c69b95$57d77c10$0800a...@scott>

A neighbor recently "dropped off" a large collection of records, included 
several hundred Diamond Disc records.  Not knowing alot about them, I was 
wondering if there were series of discs that are more desirable than others.  I 
remember hearing that some in the 5000+ were the most desirable. 

Any info would be appreciated -- Scott 
From [email protected]  Thu Jun 29 14:14:04 2006
From: [email protected] ([email protected])
Date: Sun Dec 24 13:11:42 2006
Subject: [Phono-L] Harmograph phonographs
Message-ID: <[email protected]>

I have just acquired a pretty fun 1921 catalog for Harmograph Talking Machines 
(28 pages), which were made in St. Louis.  It features pictures of the plants 
where the machines are made; material specs for all cabinets; motors, fittings, 
etc. for each model; ads for Harmograph records and needles, record albums and 
Bubble Books (the reason I bought it).  It also includes a diagram of the motor 
and three pages of parts.  I'd never heard of this phonograph before and don't 
know if any of the information in the catalog would be of interest to anyone 
else.  If it is, just contact me off-list and I'll send along a scan of the 
pages you're interested in.
Merle
www.littlewonderrecords.com
 

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