When I had an antique store, people used to ask for Victor type phonographs but 
when I quoted prices they could never afford them. I brought it 9 crapophones 
from a company that I had researched. All of them worked fine, looked good 
(well, as good as a crapophone can look). I advertised them as exactly what 
they were. All nine sold in about four months. I ordered 5 more, and it took 
dang near a year to unload them. Tastes change, I guess...
  John Robles

[email protected] wrote:
  I remember this, as this was my first awareness of them, and if I had the 
dough I would buy some crapophones as some of them look good and I will never 
be 
able to afford the real thing unless my ship comes bounding over the main.
Dave
> Just a reminder that Loran was one of the first to post a page on 
> Crapophones at:
> 

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