Hello List, 



???????????? I haven't seen anything about the Wayne Show on the list, But for 
anyone who doesn't know -- Ken Woodbury had a heart attack at the Show & was 
rushed to the hospital. I just got off the phone with Charley Hummel who has 
been checking on Ken every day & he tells me that Ken will have heart surgery 
on Monday morning, he'll be in the hospital for a while recovering. His brother 
came down today to take Ken's truck (some very nice people loaded it up) home & 
will return Monday in time for the operation. I wasn't at the Show so I can't 
say anything about sales, I'll leave that to others to report for those who 
attend Wayne & don't know who Ken is he sets up an entire corner at the back 
door & always has some real nice machines & a lot of smalls. Please keep Ken in 
your prayers ! 



Jim Galoppa AKA "Edisonstuff"
From [email protected]  Thu Apr 23 14:05:57 2009
From: [email protected] ([email protected])
Date: Thu Apr 23 14:15:00 2009
Subject: [Phono-L] Fwd: Waiting for news on Ken
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Subj: Fwd: Waiting for news on Ken





  
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As of  noon today 4/23........
No additional news on Ken, but no news can be good news.   Let's hope so.
I  will update as soon as I hear anything.  Please do the same for  me.
GNG

KEN WOODBURY
Ken Woodbury, of Keene, New Hampshire, might  be the nation?s largest 
travelling antique phonograph dealer, if not the  nation?s largest antique 
phonograph dealer.
For over 22 years, a giant  Nipper dog affixed like a flag to the top of 
Woodbury?s tent has beckoned to  customers in general line antique shows from 
more than 12 states on the  eastern seaboard.
Woodbury usually brings around 50 machines to shows,  and keeps around 800 
machines available. He also keeps 22,000 78rpm records  in inventory, as wel
l as more than 3000 cylinder records.
Woodbury  attributes his interest in talking machines to a longstanding 
love of music.  He attended the Navy School of Music and served as a musician 
in a Navy  band. Upon leaving the military, he was employed as a 
vice-president of a  supermarket chain.
His business, ?Nipper?s Choice,? was begun as a  part-time venture in 
1981. Woodbury?s personal collection concentrates on  phonograph accessories 
such as toys and record dusters. 



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From [email protected]  Thu Apr 23 18:05:45 2009
From: [email protected] ([email protected])
Date: Thu Apr 23 18:12:20 2009
Subject: [Phono-L] Wayne Show & Ken Woodbury
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Thanks Jim for the information.  Although I don't know Ken, he will 
certainly be in my prayers!  God hears our prayers.

It was nice to meet you at the North Carolina Show.  I appreciate you being 
with us and look forward to seeing you again.

Hope all are well and getting ready for summer.  I took some time out this 
evening after a tiresome day at work to enjoy playing some Hit of the week 
records.  As busy and crazy as the world is today, the joyful pleasant sound 
of those 1930s can be a soothing experience.  I guess that is why this hobby 
is so hard to beat.  

All take care and have a safe and wonderful weekend!

Brantley here running full speed at 78...rpms!!
From [email protected]  Thu Apr 23 19:10:16 2009
From: [email protected] (Bill Klinger)
Date: Thu Apr 23 19:13:55 2009
Subject: [Phono-L] ARSC Conference 2009 -- Final Reminder
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The Outreach Committee of the Association for Recorded Sound Collections
(ARSC) posts the following message. If you have any questions, please click
on one of the links or the e-mail address below.

--- 2009 ARSC CONFERENCE: EARLY-REGISTRATION DEADLINE APPROACHING ---

The 43rd annual conference of the Association for Recorded Sound Collections
will be held at The Liaison Capitol Hill, at 415 New Jersey Avenue NW,
Washington, DC, May 27-30.

May 4 is the deadline for discounted rates:

1. Full Conference Registration -- $145 for ARSC members, $170 for
non-members, and $85 for students.

2. Single-Day Registration -- $50 per day, members; $58 per day,
non-members; $30 per day, students.

To qualify for the discounted prices, your registration must be postmarked
by May 4. After that date, registration fees increase.

For more information about the conference:
http://www.arsc-audio.org/conference/


HOTEL AND NAVCC TOUR UPDATE

Our room block is officially sold out. For now, the Liaison is willing to
keep adding rooms at the conference rate. This offer may hold until our May
5 hotel registration deadline, but there is no guarantee. Please book your
room as soon as possible.

For hotel information:
http://www.arsc-audio.org/conference/hotel.html

The National Audio-Visual Conservation Center tour is limited to 100
registered conference attendees. As of April 20, 85 people have registered
for the tour. There is still some space, so if you wish to participate in
this full-day, in-depth tour, now is the time to register.

Read about the tour at:
http://www.arsc-audio.org/conference/tour.html

Questions about the conference should be directed to:

Brenda Nelson-Strauss
ARSC Conference Manager
812-855-7530
[email protected]


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 --
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