Is there anyone out there who could transport a victrola from CT to Union in 
June??  I am willing to pay for such help, or trade for free transportation 
from the West coast for their goodies.  If you can help I would be very 
appreciative.  
  Also if anyone else needs phonograph transportation to Union  from points 
west of Union , please let me know and I will try to help you out. If given a 
month or so head start I can usually arrange a pick up most any place out here, 
and my trip to union is usually a zig zag from Southern oregon.  Let me know of 
any needs and I will see what I  can do to help.  
  If some one were headed to the Chicago area before union , but wasn't going 
to Union , I can arrange for a drop off that will store it until Union.  I know 
how expensive gas is and I am sure  my payment for hauling the victrola will be 
welcome if we can work it out .  Your consideration and help will be 
appreciated.  Thanks  brice 
From [email protected]  Sun Feb 24 17:18:03 2008
From: [email protected] (Daniel Melvin)
Date: Sun Feb 24 17:45:45 2008
Subject: [Phono-L] Re:A Serious Sounds of Nostalgia Show
In-Reply-To: <[email protected]>
References: <[email protected]>
Message-ID: <b9952c64e7b0403fa3957d4bde2f1...@danpc>

Sounds as though Edward and Albert just volunteered to build a new 
phonograph show :)


----- Original Message ----- 
From: <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2008 1:51 PM
Subject: [Phono-L] Re:A Serious Sounds of Nostalgia Show


>
> Regretfully, I couldn't make this one but truly appreciate your comment, 
> Al.
> I would love to see a real "Sounds of Nostalgia" advertised  event.  I 
> think
> it could be a very big deal in just a few  years.  Another angle is to
> combine it with a brass-era car club or  two.  The Portland Swap Meet, for 
> example,
> has made our Portland  HCCA a lucrative return over the years.  There is
> experience here that  could offer some direction.  What say, ye, OTAPSers?
>
> Edward in Zigzag
>
> In a message dated 2/22/2008 11:17:18 AM Pacific Standard Time,
> [email protected] writes:
>
> Not to  rain on the Parade, I thought the new venue was bad.  Not 
> conducive
> to sales, especially since the regular dealers were in a totally different
> room up front.  There were more vendors than customers.  Even at  opening
> time there was no line and just a trickle all day.  Yes I  sold a Vic 5, 
> and
> was able to buy 150 nice blue amberols . There were many  phonograph 
> sales,
> but they were to other collectors (vendors).  My  point is, The time has 
> come
> for OTAPS to Sponsor our own show.    The Pacific NW demographics are
> perfect.  We can pair with the Radio  clubs (who refused to participate in
> this show) as well as MBSI and AMICA  and even get the Jukebox and record
> collectors to participate.   Sounds of Nostalgia can become a big deal. 
> It
> will require us to do  some work, but I think it will be very successful, 
> our
> club will grow and  I believe with exposure more elusive phonographs will
> show up.    Al Menashe
>
>
>
>
>
>
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