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 ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, November 28, 2008 2:00 PM Subject: Phono-L Digest, Vol 5, Issue 318 > Send Phono-L mailing list submissions to > [email protected] > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > http://oldcrank.org/mailman/listinfo/phono-l > or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > [email protected] > > You can reach the person managing the list at > [email protected] > > When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific > than "Re: Contents of Phono-L digest..." > > > If you reply, please change your subject line and don't include this > entire digest in your message. > > Today's Topics: > > 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) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > 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]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii > > 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 >>>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Phono-L mailing list >>> http://phono-l.oldcrank.org >>> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Phono-L mailing list >> http://phono-l.oldcrank.org >> > > > ------------------------------ > > 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 >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Phono-L mailing list >>>> http://phono-l.oldcrank.org >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Phono-L mailing list >>> http://phono-l.oldcrank.org >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Phono-L mailing list >> http://phono-l.oldcrank.org >> >> > > > ------------------------------ > > 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. >> _______________________________________________ >> Phono-L mailing list >> 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 > > > > > ------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Phono-L mailing list > http://phono-l.oldcrank.org > > End of Phono-L Digest, Vol 5, Issue 318 > *************************************** >

