I have the following great records for sale:
Edison Royal Purple cylinder #29037 - The Chase - Hunting Song - This cylinder 
is in great condition but doesn't have the original box or lid.  The price is 
$75.
Edison Royal Purple cylinder #29062 - Tarentelle - Violin by A. Spalding - This 
cylinder has a couple of hung grooves at the very beginning but is otherwise in 
good shape.  It doesn't have the original box or lid and the price is $30.
Victor 7" disk #343 - The Blue Danube Waltz - Sousa's Band - It's an early 
Victor disk in very good condition and the price is $60. 
 Victor 8" disk #2150 - Handicap March - Victor Orchestra - This record is in 
very good shape and the price is $15.

Please contact me off list at [email protected] or 541-990-0781.  The first 
person to say sold is the buyer.  Thanks, Jerry


      
From [email protected]  Fri Nov 28 14:20:31 2008
From: [email protected] (buck Buchanan)
Date: Fri Nov 28 14:26:35 2008
Subject: [Phono-L] Need a needle for an Edison Diamond Disc Reproducer
Message-ID: <[email protected]>

I am in need of a needle for an Edison Diamond Disc Reproducer.
It does not have to be new just a good used on will do.
I am trying to assemble this player and now I find that the reproducer that I 
have needs a needle replaced. I would really love to have this working for 
Christmas and I am sorry that I have to ask for help but being new to 
collecting I do not have very many contacts that would have spare parts like 
this.
I am out of money so I am not able to pay you very much.
If anybody has one that they can part with please email me at 
[email protected] thank you Bill Buchanan


      
From [email protected]  Fri Nov 28 14:15:38 2008
From: [email protected] (Don Maxwell)
Date: Fri Nov 28 14:35:07 2008
Subject: [Phono-L] Need identification of a small  Phono
References: <[email protected]>
Message-ID: <93b010f00392454bae2b9b46bf12d...@533034b8a6df4d9>

Dear list,

I have a small wind-up inside horn phonograph which needs some parts.  The 
problem  is I dont know what I have. It is woodcased and has a 6.75 inch 
turntable.  I am pretty knowledgeable about phonos, but this one has me 
stumped. I would be happy to send some pics to anyone who would like to take 
a crack at this.  Much thanks.  Don
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>   1. Many parts are now sold. (DeeDee Blais)
>   2. Re: Thanks Givings (Mike Stitt)
>   3. Re: Thanks Givings (Rich)
>   4. Re: Thanks Givings (Rich)
>   5. Happy Thanksgiving to all. (Ken and Brenda Brekke)
>   6. Re: Thanks Givings (Douglas Houston)
>   7. Great records for sale! (DeeDee Blais)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Thu, 27 Nov 2008 12:12:08 -0800 (PST)
> From: DeeDee Blais <[email protected]>
> Subject: [Phono-L] Many parts are now sold.
> To: [email protected]
> Message-ID: <[email protected]>
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> Thanks, I have sold the Exhibition reproducer, the Vic II tone arm, the 
> Vic II back bracket, the back bracket screws, and the battery lid.  Jerry
>
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 2
> Date: Thu, 27 Nov 2008 13:07:03 -0800
> From: "Mike Stitt" <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Thanks Givings
> To: "Antique Phonograph List" <[email protected]>
> Message-ID:
> <[email protected]>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1
>
> I think I'll agree with Dan.
> Please have a nice turkey day and give it a rest.
> Mike
> Oldcranky
>
> On Thu, Nov 27, 2008 at 11:56 AM, Steve Andersen
> <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> The hornet's nest was the World Trade Towers and most of us are the 
>> hornets
>> protecting the sheep like you and Peter!
>>
>> On Nov 27, 2008, at 1:40 PM, Robert Wright wrote:
>>
>>  Hear, hear, Peter.  Thanks for that.  Our military deserves our undying
>>> gratitude, no question, but they also deserve their lives to not be 
>>> wasted.
>>> Here's a foriegn policy that's worked for 4.5 billion years:  don't want 
>>> to
>>> get stung?  Stop poking the hornets' nest.  We're not there because they
>>> want to kill us -- they want to kill us because we're there.
>>>
>>> But I digress.  This is neither the time nor place for such diatribes 
>>> and
>>> debates, but as long as we're mentioning things we're thankful for, I'm
>>> certainly thankful for our military, all military past, present and 
>>> future,
>>> and I'm thankful to be a part of this group of collectors.  I learn so 
>>> much
>>> from you all, not only from your phono wisdom, but in many cases from 
>>> your
>>> kindness and generosity as well.  I hope everyone has a fabulous day 
>>> today.
>>>
>>> Best to all,
>>> Robert
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Peter Fraser" <
>>> [email protected]>
>>>
>>>> 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
>>>>
>>>
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> Message: 3
> Date: Thu, 27 Nov 2008 17:47:24 -0600
> From: Rich <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Thanks Givings
> To: Antique Phonograph List <[email protected]>
> Message-ID: <[email protected]>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed
>
> That would be Woodrow Wilson's ambassador to Germany who was the
> Democratic - Tammany Hall candidate for U. S. Senator from New York in
> 1914. He defeated Franklin D. Roosevelt in the Democratic primary.  A
> fine bunch of "progressives" or Oh-never mind...
>
> 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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>
> Message: 4
> Date: Thu, 27 Nov 2008 17:48:46 -0600
> From: Rich <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Thanks Givings
> To: Antique Phonograph List <[email protected]>
> Message-ID: <[email protected]>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed
>
> Happy Thanksgiving Loran!
>
> Loran Hughes wrote:
>> 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.
>> _______________________________________________
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>> http://phono-l.oldcrank.org
>>
>>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 5
> Date: Thu, 27 Nov 2008 19:15:32 -0600
> From: "Ken and Brenda Brekke" <[email protected]>
> Subject: [Phono-L] Happy Thanksgiving to all.
> To: "'Antique Phonograph List'" <[email protected]>
> Message-ID:
> <20081128011533.uxum128.aarprv06.charter....@your4dacd0ea75>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
>
> Loran, thanks for all you do for us fellow phono-holics.
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 6
> Date: Thu, 27 Nov 2008 22:59:16 -0500
> From: "Douglas Houston" <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Thanks Givings
> To: "Antique Phonograph List" <[email protected]>
> Message-ID: <[email protected]>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII
>
> Doggone, the best stuff comes from you guys!  Our military is the greatest
> assemblage of dedicated hearts and souls known to mankind. Just being in
> the presence of any of them, is inspiring!
>
> Doug. Houston Former Capt. SgC  USAR.
>
>
>
>> [Original Message]
>> From: Loran Hughes <[email protected]>
>> To: Antique Phonograph List <[email protected]>
>> Date: 11/26/2008 11:46:31 PM
>> Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Thanks Givings
>>
>> Well said, Sgt. Buchanan.
>>
>> Respectfully yours,
>> TSgt Hughes (USAF, Ret.)
>>
>> On Nov 26, 2008, at 8:27 PM, buck Buchanan wrote:
>>
>> > 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
>>
>> _______________________________________________
>> Phono-L mailing list
>> http://phono-l.oldcrank.org
>
>
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 7
> Date: Thu, 27 Nov 2008 20:06:48 -0800 (PST)
> From: DeeDee Blais <[email protected]>
> Subject: [Phono-L] Great records for sale!
> To: [email protected]
> Message-ID: <[email protected]>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
>
> I have the following great records for sale:
> Edison Royal Purple cylinder #29037 - The Chase - Hunting Song - This 
> cylinder is in great condition but doesn't have the original box or lid. 
> The price is $75.
> Edison Royal Purple cylinder #29062 - Tarentelle - Violin by A. Spalding - 
> This cylinder has a couple of hung grooves at the very beginning but is 
> otherwise in good shape.  It doesn't have the original box or lid and the 
> price is $30.
> Victor 7" disk #343 - The Blue Danube Waltz - Sousa's Band - It's an early 
> Victor disk in very good condition and the price is $60.
> Victor 8" disk #2150 - Handicap March - Victor Orchestra - This record is 
> in very good shape and the price is $15.
>
> Please contact me off list at [email protected] or 541-990-0781.  The 
> first person to say sold is the buyer.  Thanks, Jerry
>
>
>
>
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