I'd take that with a grain of salt. There was a guy who sold a friend of mine 
(poor sap) a crated and never opened Edison S-19 years ago, and after my friend 
bought it he found there was the wrong size horn attached to the cabinet and 
later a friend of the seller told him "Oh yeah he used to open that crate and 
play the machine all the time". Also the guy would sell phonos that he had 
cobbled with pieces from others. I almost bought a Victrola XII from him til I 
noticed the motorboard was a different color from the cabinet. It was oak that 
had been stained with mahogany stain but it didn't come out quite right. That 
guy was a thief.
John Robles

--- On Thu, 1/15/09, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:

From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: [Phono-L] Edsion S-19 New old stock!!
To: "Phono-L" <[email protected]>, "Phonolist" <[email protected]>
Date: Thursday, January 15, 2009, 7:43 PM

This is pretty neat. Someone actually has an uncrated Edison S-19 DD Phonograph
for sale. It is still in the original crate which has never been opened. I
wonder how many machines like this there are left out there. 

http://akroncanton.craigslist.org/clt/990912323.html 


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From [email protected]  Fri Jan 16 10:59:46 2009
From: [email protected] ([email protected])
Date: Fri Jan 16 10:59:58 2009
Subject: [Phono-L] Edsion S-19 New old stock!!
In-Reply-To: <[email protected]>
Message-ID: 
<1674709937.982041232132386902.javamail.r...@sz0019a.westchester.pa.mail.comcast.net>

Ahh , A phony , flim flaming, phono fanatic, selling crooked crafty crated 
crummy colored cabinet-ed phonographs, with mismatched maniacal motorboards . 
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "john robles " <john9ten@ pacbell .net> 
To: "Antique Phonograph List" < phono -l@ oldcrank .org> 
Sent: Friday, January 16, 2009 10:01:50 AM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern 
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Edsion S-19 New old stock!! 

I'd take that with a grain of salt. There was a guy who sold a friend of mine 
(poor sap) a crated and never opened Edison S-19 years ago, and after my friend 
bought it he found there was the wrong size horn attached to the cabinet and 
later a friend of the seller told him "Oh yeah he used to open that crate and 
play the machine all the time". Also the guy would sell phonos that he had 
cobbled with pieces from others. I almost bought a Victrola XII from him til I 
noticed the motorboard was a different color from the cabinet. It was oak that 
had been stained with mahogany stain but it didn't come out quite right. That 
guy was a thief. 
John Robles 

--- On Thu, 1/15/09, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote: 

From: [email protected] <[email protected]> 
Subject: [Phono-L] Edsion S-19 New old stock!! 
To: "Phono-L" <Phono-L@ oldcrank .org>, " Phonolist " < Phonolist @ yahoogroups 
.com> 
Date: Thursday, January 15, 2009, 7:43 PM 

This is pretty neat. Someone actually has an uncrated Edison S-19 DD Phonograph 
for sale. It is still in the original crate which has never been opened. I 
wonder how many machines like this there are left out there. 

http :// akroncanton . craigslist .org/ clt /990912323. html 


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From [email protected]  Fri Jan 16 11:05:19 2009
From: [email protected] ([email protected])
Date: Fri Jan 16 11:05:29 2009
Subject: [Phono-L] Edsion S-19 New old stock!!
Message-ID: 
<1270843901-1232132716-cardhu_decombobulator_blackberry.rim.net-17903531...@bxe358.bisx.prod.on.blackberry>

Indubitably.
------Original Message------
From: [email protected]
Sender: [email protected]
To: Antique Phonograph List
ReplyTo: Antique Phonograph List
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Edsion S-19 New old stock!!
Sent: Jan 16, 2009 10:59 AM

Ahh , A phony , flim flaming, phono fanatic, selling crooked crafty crated 
crummy colored cabinet-ed phonographs, with mismatched maniacal motorboards . 
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "john robles " <john9ten@ pacbell .net> 
To: "Antique Phonograph List" < phono -l@ oldcrank .org> 
Sent: Friday, January 16, 2009 10:01:50 AM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern 
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Edsion S-19 New old stock!! 

I'd take that with a grain of salt. There was a guy who sold a friend of mine 
(poor sap) a crated and never opened Edison S-19 years ago, and after my friend 
bought it he found there was the wrong size horn attached to the cabinet and 
later a friend of the seller told him "Oh yeah he used to open that crate and 
play the machine all the time". Also the guy would sell phonos that he had 
cobbled with pieces from others. I almost bought a Victrola XII from him til I 
noticed the motorboard was a different color from the cabinet. It was oak that 
had been stained with mahogany stain but it didn't come out quite right. That 
guy was a thief. 
John Robles 

--- On Thu, 1/15/09, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote: 

From: [email protected] <[email protected]> 
Subject: [Phono-L] Edsion S-19 New old stock!! 
To: "Phono-L" <Phono-L@ oldcrank .org>, " Phonolist " < Phonolist @ yahoogroups 
.com> 
Date: Thursday, January 15, 2009, 7:43 PM 

This is pretty neat. Someone actually has an uncrated Edison S-19 DD Phonograph 
for sale. It is still in the original crate which has never been opened. I 
wonder how many machines like this there are left out there. 

http :// akroncanton . craigslist .org/ clt /990912323. html 


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From: [email protected] ([email protected])
Date: Fri Jan 16 12:24:39 2009
Subject: [Phono-L] Crank for Nifty Nirona phonograph
Message-ID: <[email protected]>

I have just recently acquired a Nifty Nirona phonograph that looks original in 
all respects, but I'm wondering about the crank.  If anyone on this list has 
one of these and would be willing to send me a photo of your crank, I'd be 
deeply indebted.  Please send the photo to me directly at [email protected].  
Thanks!
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From [email protected]  Fri Jan 16 18:25:38 2009
From: [email protected] (Bill Klinger)
Date: Fri Jan 16 18:25:55 2009
Subject: [Phono-L] ARSC Awards 2009 -- Nominations Reminder
Message-ID: <3b8fa954adf84f8dad66dda0909df...@billqbszr49l7m>

The Outreach Committee of the Association for Recorded Sound Collections
(ARSC) posts the following message. If you have any questions, please click
on the link or e-mail address below.

--- NOMINATIONS for the 2009 ARSC AWARDS FOR EXCELLENCE ---

You are invited to propose candidates for the 2009 ARSC Awards for
Excellence in Historical Recorded Sound Research. Nominations may be made by
anyone, ARSC member or not. The deadline for nominations is January 31,
2009.

Eligible publications include any original printed work -- book, monograph,
article, liner notes, etc. -- first published during 2008. The work may
treat any subject related to recorded sound, but must embody the highest
research standards. It should deal primarily with historical subjects,
pertaining to periods at least ten years prior to the year of publication,
with the exception of works related to modern preservation or playback
technology.

The ARSC Awards typically recognize histories, discographies, or biographies
representing the "Best Research" in these recording genres: Blues or Gospel
Music; Classical Music; Country Music; Folk or Ethnic Music; Jazz; Popular
Music; Rock, Rhythm & Blues, or Soul; and Spoken Word. Additional categories
include: General Research in Recorded Sound; Record Labels or Manufacturers;
Phonographs; and Preservation or Reproduction of Recorded Sound.

The Awards Committee especially welcomes information concerning eligible
journal articles, as well as foreign and small-press publications that might
otherwise be overlooked.


NOMINATIONS for the ARSC LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT and DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
AWARDS

The ARSC Lifetime Achievement Award is presented annually to an individual,
in recognition of a life's work in research and publication.

The ARSC Award for Distinguished Service to Historic Recordings honors a
person who has made outstanding contributions to the field, outside of
published works or discographic research.

Nominations for either of these awards must be received by January 31, 2009.


SUBMISSIONS

Nominations for the ARSC Awards for Excellence must include the name of each
nominee, together with the names of co-authors, the publication title, and
the publisher's name and address. Please submit nominations to ONE of the
Awards Committee Co-Chairs:

Robert Iannapollo
Sibley Music Library
Eastman School of Music
University of Rochester
27 Gibbs St.
Rochester, NY  14604-2504

[email protected]

OR:

Roberta Freund Schwartz
University of Kansas
Archive of Recorded Sound
434 Murphy Hall
1530 Naismith Dr.
Lawrence, KS  66049

[email protected]


2009 ARSC AWARDS COMMITTEE

Robert Iannapollo (Awards Committee Co-Chair)
Roberta Freund Schwartz (Awards Committee Co-Chair)
David Seubert (ARSC President)
James Farrington (Book Review Editor, ARSC Journal)
David Hamilton (Classical Music Judge)
Kip Lornell (Judge-at-Large)
Dan Morgenstern (Jazz Music Judge)
William L. Schurk (Popular Music Judge)
Richard Spottswood (Judge-at-Large)


Additional information about ARSC, including a list of past ARSC Award
Winners, may be found at www.arsc-audio.org.



The Association for Recorded Sound Collections is a nonprofit organization
dedicated to the preservation and study of sound recordings -- in all genres
of music and speech, in all formats, and from all periods. ARSC is unique in
bringing together private individuals and institutional professionals --
everyone with a serious interest in recorded sound.

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