I was hoping a more tenured collector can tell me the differences and 
similarities between a Johnson A and a Victor A phonograph.  I was able to 
purchase a Johnson A this past June.  Another collector I know noticed many 
similarities to his Victor A.  Mine has a Berliner like reproducer with a J on 
it.  The celluloid I.D. tag is missing but the seller mentioned that he 
remembers a partial tag on it when he bought it many years ago.  

Thanks,
Ken Brekke
From [email protected]  Sun Oct  9 18:02:40 2005
From: [email protected] ([email protected])
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Loran,
     I get two copies of the email.  In fact, every email I get is duplicated.

Pat

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Reading Loud and Clear
 
Sincerely,
Rick A. Jorgensen
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Orting, WA 98360

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