In a message dated 6/18/2007 3:50:20 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

Except  they didn't give a link to the cd itself, which I had to  Google.
http://www.archeophone.com/product_info.php?products_id=90
Before  I buy though, I'd better look through their catalog and see what else
they  have to offer.
Thanks a lot.
Matthew


They have lots of stuff Matt. The other "must have" is the Lost Sounds CD  
which won the Grammy Award (!) as best Historic Reissue this year. It's  
companion for the superb book by Tim Brooks. You can hear samples on the  
archeophone 
site. The books that come with these are superb also. The Actionable  
Offenses booklet is about 60 pages! Quality products.
 
Steve



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From [email protected]  Mon Jun 18 08:23:57 2007
From: [email protected] (Andrew Baron)
Date: Mon Jun 18 08:24:59 2007
Subject: [Phono-L] Edison A-250 rescue & inquiry
In-Reply-To: <[email protected]>
References: <[email protected]>
Message-ID: <[email protected]>

Hi John ~

Yes, I'd be glad to email you photos of both versions of the key  
escutcheons.  I've just put my camera batteries in the charger, so  
I'll follow up on this late tonight or tomorrow morning.

I'll be emailing you from my Apple computer, which for some reason,  
when I send to a PC, adds what appears to be a second jpeg file for  
each jpeg I send.  The second file will have the same name as the  
file with the image, but the file size will be noticeably smaller.   
If opened, it just contains abbreviated data but no image.

Do you have any ideas on how late the unusual start / stop levers on  
this early A-250 were used, or if you've seen something similar?  I'm  
trying to get a sense of how widely known this apparently early  
variation is.  I can email you a photo of the levers as well if you  
would find this of interest.

Thanks,
Andy




On Jun 18, 2007, at 12:28 AM, john robles wrote:

> Hi Andy
>   Sorry for the trauma, that's always sad to hear...I was  
> interested in the key escutcheons you mentioned - can you get me a  
> picture of them? My A250 (SN 12080) has no escutcheons, but there  
> is an outline around the keyhole for them and they appear not to  
> have any holes at top or bottom, but look like a simple outline.  
> I'd like to see what they should look like so I can get replacements.
>   Thanks
>   John

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