I've heard an Auxetophone, and granted, it was nice and loud. But it seems
that when someone demonstrates one of those players, they always avoid
using a musical selection; that is, an orchestra. They universally p,lay a
Caruso recording, and I think that the thing is short-changed as far as
demonstrated performance is concerned. I'd love to hear one with an
orchestra playing, but probably never will.


> [Original Message]
> From: DeeDee Blais <[email protected]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Date: 8/12/2007 11:21:26 AM
> Subject: [Phono-L] Auxetophone Sold!
>
> Portland seems to be the place to find an Auxetophone.
> In addition to the two that surfaced a few years ago,
> one sold this weekend.  I believe I was second in line
> but another collector scraped up the asking price of
> $2500.   I don't know if it had the blower assembly
> but the seller said the electronics did not work.  It
> had the large mahogany horn and had been refinished. 
> I don't know who bought it but he's one lucky
> collector!  
>
>
>        
>
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