Vic II tone arm - It's complete and very nice - $100
Victor horn - It's the largest brass bell Victor horn in very nice condition
with original decal. $400
Exhibition reproducer - It's an early version with the round needle hole.
Also, it's very clean but the gaskets
are hard and the thumb screw is broken off in the needle bar. That's why
the price is only $45.
Victor back bracket nickel screws - The screws come complete with a flat plate
and little screw that holds
the bracket to the cabinet. The price is $35.
Vic II back bracket - The bracket has very nice original paint and good
striping. The price is $125.
Vic V (VI or D) back bracket. It's a functional aluminum reproduction that
needs to be repainted for $40.
Edison primary battery lid - It's a white porcelain lid, about 6.75" across,
for an old Edison primary battery.
It's very decorative with Edison's signature and much more in the lid. It
would make a very interesting
wall hanger. The price is $25.
Standard Type X case - It the lower portion of the case in oak and it has the
little aluminum cast piece to
hold the support arm. It is in usable condition but does have some extra
holes on the start/stop side and
that's why the price is $20.
If you see something that you need, please contact me off list at 541-990-0781
or [email protected] - The first person to say "sold" is the buyer.
From [email protected] Thu Nov 27 10:31:13 2008
From: [email protected] (Loran Hughes)
Date: Thu Nov 27 10:31:23 2008
Subject: [Phono-L] Thanks Givings
In-Reply-To: <[email protected]>
References: <[email protected]>
<16a2c91e23994f76b03669724981d...@kathallpc>
<[email protected]>
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Peter, there is a little button on your Mac keyboard labeled "delete"
- in fact, there are two. If our "jingoism" bothers you, there is no
requirement for you to read what, to some of us, is an important
reason to give thanks today. Oh, and it's my list.
Happy Thanksgiving,
Loran
On Nov 27, 2008, at 9:53 AM, Peter Fraser wrote:
> ok, folks, enough jingoism - please.
From [email protected] Thu Nov 27 10:24:27 2008
From: [email protected] ([email protected])
Date: Thu Nov 27 10:33:01 2008
Subject: [Phono-L] Another Parts Frenzy!!!
In-Reply-To: <[email protected]>
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Hi Jerry,
I will take the Vic II Bracket for $125.00 (Sold).
THanks
Dana Hummel
----- Original Message -----
From: "DeeDee Blais" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, November 27, 2008 1:17:31 PM GMT -05:00 Columbia
Subject: [Phono-L] Another Parts Frenzy!!!
Vic II tone arm - It's complete and very nice - $100
Victor horn - It's the largest brass bell Victor horn in very nice condition
with original decal. $400
Exhibition reproducer - It's an early version with the round needle hole.
?Also, it's very clean but the gaskets
?? ? are hard and the thumb screw is broken off in the needle bar. ?That's why
the price is only $45.
Victor back bracket nickel screws - The screws come complete with a flat plate
and little screw that holds
?? ? the bracket to the cabinet. ?The price is $35.
Vic II back bracket - The bracket has very nice original paint and good
striping. ?The price is $125.
Vic V (VI or D) back bracket. ?It's a functional aluminum reproduction that
needs to be repainted for $40.
Edison primary battery lid - It's a white porcelain lid, about 6.75" across,
for an old Edison primary battery.
?? ? It's very decorative with Edison's signature and much more in the lid. ?It
would make a very interesting
?? ? wall hanger. ?The price is $25.
Standard Type X case - It the lower portion of the case in oak and it has the
little aluminum cast piece to
?? ? hold the support arm. ?It is in usable condition but does have some extra
holes on the start/stop side and
?? ? that's why the price is $20.
If you see something that you need, please contact me off list at 541-990-0781
or [email protected] ?- The first person to say "sold" is the buyer.
?? ? ?
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From [email protected] Thu Nov 27 10:31:33 2008
From: [email protected] (Steve Andersen)
Date: Thu Nov 27 10:39:23 2008
Subject: [Phono-L] Thanks Givings
In-Reply-To: <[email protected]>
References: <[email protected]>
<16a2c91e23994f76b03669724981d...@kathallpc>
<[email protected]>
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
I would never call someone who has kept our country safe for 8 years a
dangerous crackpot! You would have a different attitude if you were a
Kurd in Iraq prior to March 20, 2003.
Phonograph content:
http://www.theedisonshop.com -- My phonograph website. Happy
Thanksgiving to all!
On Nov 27, 2008, at 12:53 PM, Peter Fraser wrote:
> ok, folks, enough jingoism - please.
>
> we're all grateful to the veterans and others who have put
> themselves in harm's way on our behalf, but can we keep it separate
> from the often ill-conceived (or worse) policies that created the
> harm in the first place?
>
> as for me, i'm thankful and proud that we've democratically replaced
> a dangerous crackpot and avoided the continuation of his foolhardy
> policies, and now have an opportunity to restore the lost respect
> and regain the lost trust the US once enjoyed on the world stage.
> and through that we'll regain more safety than any number of troops
> could ever secure.
>
> to get back on topic, while also giving an example of how some
> things never change, now i'm going to pull out my copy of James
> Gerard's record, "Loyalty," on the Nation's Forum label. he was the
> US ambassador to Germany prior to the US entry to WW1.
>
> you can listen, too; just click here:
>
> http://tinyurl.com/5vuotg
>
> here's a transcript:
>
> "Loyalty"
>
> I know that it is hard for Americans to realize the magnitude of the
> war in which we are involved. We have problems in this war no other
> nations have. Fortunately, the great majority of American citizens
> of German descent have, in this great crisis of our history, shown
> themselves splendidly loyal to our flag. Everyone had a right to
> sympathize with any warring nation. But now that we are in the war
> there are only two sides, and the time has come when every citizen
> must declare himself American -- or traitor!
>
> We must disappoint the Germans who have always believed that the
> German-Americans here would risk their property, their children's
> future, and their own neck, and take up arms for the Kaiser. The
> Foreign Minister of Germany once said to me "your country does not
> dare do anything against Germany, because we have in your country
> 500,000 German reservists who will rise in arms against your
> government if you dare to make a move against Germany." Well, I told
> him that that might be so, but that we had 500,001 lamp posts in
> this country, and that that was where the reservists would be
> hanging the day after they tried to rise. And if there are any
> German-Americans here who are so ungrateful for all the benefits
> they have received that they are still for the Kaiser, there is only
> one thing to do with them. And that is to hog-tie them, give them
> back the wooden shoes and the rags they landed in, and ship them
> back to the Fatherland.
>
> I have travelled this year over all the United States. Through the
> Alleghenies, the White Mountains, and the Catskills, the Rockies and
> the Bitterroot Mountains, the Cascades, the Coast Range, and the
> Sierras. And in all these mountains, there is no animal that bites
> and kicks and squeals and scratches, that would bite and squeal and
> scratch equal to a fat German-American, if you commenced to tie him
> up and told him that he was on his way back to the Kaiser.
>
> and now that i've got that out of my system, i'm going to go make a
> couple of pumpkin pies.
>
> best to all of you, no matter what.
>
> -- peter
>
> On Nov 27, 2008, at 7:17 AM, Kat Hall wrote:
>
>> I live in Canada and my late father was a returned vet from WW11.
>> I agree with you and wished that more people could understand about
>> our men and women serving our countries and stand behind them
>> instead of screaming for them to come home and let terror reign.
>> Those people need to put away their rose colored glasses.
>>
>> Have a great Thanksgiving. Eat lots of turkey for me.
>>
>>> From the Desk of
>> Kat Hall
>> Executive Assistant to Ms. Smith (Publisher)
>> Review Coordinator
>> www.champagnebooks.com
>> www.carnalpassions.com
>> www.thewritersvineyard.com
>>
>> --------------------------------------------------
>> From: "buck Buchanan" <[email protected]>
>> Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2008 9:27 PM
>> To: <[email protected]>
>> Subject: [Phono-L] Thanks Givings
>>
>>> I want to take this time to wish all of our fellow members a Happy
>>> Thanks Givings!
>>> While we sit in our safe homes, I want you to consider those that
>>> help keep us safe.
>>> That would be our young men and women who are serving in the
>>> military.
>>> Whether they are here in America or serving in a distance land we
>>> should take a moment and give thanks and offer a prayer for them
>>> and their families.
>>> Those members who live in other nations you should also remember
>>> your young men and women and offer a prayer for them as well.
>>> Our young people offer the greatest gift to protect us and that is
>>> their lives.
>>> They have volunteered and placed themselves in harms way not to
>>> become rich or to be on TV or to become famous.
>>> No they do this because they love their country and their
>>> countrymen.
>>> With love so great that they are willing to forfeit their own
>>> lives if it comes to that to protect us and our families.
>>> They deserve more than we will ever be able to give to them, but
>>> they ask for nothing.
>>> All they want is to protect our homes and our families.
>>> So please take a moment and give thanks for those who protect what
>>> we take for granted our freedom.
>>> Freedom is not free it is bought and paid for with the blood and
>>> tears of our people.
>>> So before you sit down to your supper tomorrow please remember them.
>>>
>>> Thank you
>>> Wm Buchanan
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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