Also a brand of cigar !    

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From: "John Maeder" <[email protected]>
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Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2007 12:04 PM
Subject: [Phono-L] Edisonia


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From [email protected]  Tue Sep 18 12:51:33 2007
From: [email protected] (DeeDee Blais)
Date: Tue Sep 18 12:54:12 2007
Subject: [Phono-L] Passing of John Davis
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Our hobby lost a fine fellow with the passing of John
Davis on 9/16/07.  John was a mentor collector when I
first started collecting back in the 70's.  He always
coached me to buy quality first and stay away from
junk and duplicates.  John was influenced by first
generation collectors and he could never understand my
attraction to uprights.  He always laughed when I
reminded him that I apply his advice and keep nothing
but the most unusual Victrolas.  He even found a
Victrola XVIII for me but that was followed by..."I
don't know why anyone would want it!".  One of my
favorite memories was a trip to Union with John in the
late 1970's.  There was a bit of "riverboat gambler"
in him and he convinced me to jointly buy a fancy MS
with big oak horn.  Then we bought a brass bell horn,
attached it to the MS and sold it for the original
purchase price.  It wasn't exactly turning lead into
gold but it was fun to turn a brass horn into a wood
horn.    John had not been too active in the
phonograph hobby for the last fifteen years but had
been pursuing early light bulbs and related items.  He
had possibly the finest privately owned light bulb
collection in the country.  I will miss my good friend
very much.   Jerry Blais


      
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