Hello everyone,
 
I have a few things for sale and or trade.
 
First off, I have a very nice original oak Herzog bowfront cylinder  cabinet 
up for sale. There are a total of 15 pictures I have uploaded so you can  see 
exactly what I have.  The cabinet and the 2 interior cabinet  shelves are 
original. All of the pegs and the 3 door shelves are  replacements.  As for the 
cabinet finish, I really am not sure how to  describe it. I do not see any 
alligatoring on the finish, so I cannot  say it is original. It looks to me 
like it 
has been French  Polished, but I cannot be sure.  So to err on the side of 
caution,  lets just say it has been refinished. But in any case it sure looks 
very nice. I  am asking $1,500 for it and I can deliver it to Union for free. 
It 
can be picked  up in Erie, PA also. No shipping on this one. The address for 
a picture is
_http://members.aol.com/phonodoc/herzog01.jpg_ 
(http://members.aol.com/phonodoc/herzog01.jpg)    To see the other 14 pics just 
substitute 02 thru 15 after 
herzog in the address  line.
 
By the way, I manufacture the replacement pegs. They come with the tops  
already glued in!  These are a very high quality peg, about as good as it  
gets. I 
sell them for 50 cents each. I can deliver any quantity you like to  Union as 
well as I have a large quantity available. Samples available upon  request.
 
Next, I have 2 somewhat scarce cylinders I would like to trade with.   I am 
trying to finish collecting a 24 record set of Edison "D" series 4 minute  wax 
Special Amberol records. These are the ones that come in the orange  boxes. 
This special series goes from D-1 thru D-24.  I have D-11 and  D-24 available 
for trade as I am looking for D-4, 7, 13, 18, 19, 20 &  22.  The two I have are 
in good condition. Both come in original box  and lids. The lid on 24 is 
excellent and the lid on 11 is not very good.
 
Lastly I have a very nice 5" Concert record I was planning to put on ebay.  
But I'll describe it here and if I get a rediculously good offer I will sell it 
 outright. This is without a doubt one of the lightest brown wax records I 
have  ever seen. It almost borders on white!  Very comparable to white 
chocolate 
 by looking at it. Anyways, it is a Columbia record, and it is no. 530 Temper 
 Fidelis March by Sousa's Grand Concert Band. I can take a pic and send it 
out if  anyone is interested.  Comes in a good original box with the original  
record slip pasted on it.
 
Please email me off list if interested.
Thank you,
Jim Reisenweber
 
 



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