Rob, (and all)

I will have two front mount Grand Operas, a front mount Concert Grand,
and a front mount early Concert at Union. All are a mixture of original
and repro parts here and there. (As it is with almost all Zonophones
these days, including all of the ones at Stanton's recent auction.) Let
me know off line if you might be interested. [email protected] The
machines will be in the booth between Paul Baker/Rick Wilkens and the
Gfells.

Thanks,
Jeff
Wisconsin

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hi
thanks
no i got married last august and we took a cruise in feb
so doing stuff around the house
just told howie to maybe pick up a bs or a zono a for me
hope all is well for you 
if you get down this way let me know i will show you my new garage
lol
rob



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From [email protected]  Sat May  5 00:56:39 2007
From: [email protected] (Norman Bruderhofer)
Date: Sat May  5 01:33:52 2007
Subject: [Phono-L] Anti-Piracy format
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Thanks for sharing this post, I enjoyed it too.
Although there are reasonable doubts that this format will be too 
difficult to handle.

See here: http://tinyurl.com/n3jeb

This one here even has additional piracy potential with being almost 
as easy to handle as a CD player: http://www.laserturntable.com/
- Hopefully the music industry will force them to increase their 
prices. $9,500-$14,000 is -way- to cheap!

My suggestion is to raise the speed to 80 rpm and making the 
turntable virtually incompatible! In combination with a vertical cut 
groove while having it required to be played backwards it will become 
even more secure.


Greetings,
Norman

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