I hear GSPS has modern musicians that have made recordings, is this correct?

> > I echo those sentiments on behalf of GSPS, the California chapter of MAPS, 
> > which I founded with a handful of collectors about ten years ago. Not bad 
> > for a club about whom one collector said "you won't last six months".> We 
> > also have a publication, a monthly newsletter, which we find delight in. I 
> > hesitate to say that any one publication is the best, when all our 
> > publications have value to the readers. Certainly the CAPS publication is 
> > the highest quality publication, with glossy cover, color pics, etc. I 
> > certainly enjoy getting it. But I enjoy the less technically advanced ones 
> > too, which also have good content. They all add to the enjoyment of the 
> > hobby.> John Robles
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From: [email protected] (john robles)
Date: Thu Mar 13 22:23:15 2008
Subject: [Phono-L] Phonograph Organizations
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True, and I am working on my second CD!

Steven Medved <[email protected]> wrote:  I hear GSPS has modern musicians 
that have made recordings, is this correct?

> > I echo those sentiments on behalf of GSPS, the California chapter of MAPS, 
> > which I founded with a handful of collectors about ten years ago. Not bad 
> > for a club about whom one collector said "you won't last six months".> We 
> > also have a publication, a monthly newsletter, which we find delight in. I 
> > hesitate to say that any one publication is the best, when all our 
> > publications have value to the readers. Certainly the CAPS publication is 
> > the highest quality publication, with glossy cover, color pics, etc. I 
> > certainly enjoy getting it. But I enjoy the less technically advanced ones 
> > too, which also have good content. They all add to the enjoyment of the 
> > hobby.> John Robles_______________________________________________
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