In a message dated 7/26/09 7:09:37 P.M. Mountain Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

Hi  All
I made a mistake when I said I had sold the Shackleton cylinder for  $700. 
It was actually $1400. When it sold we split the cost and $700 was my  
share. Some of you may have been thinkning $700 was not very much for it to  
have 
sold for! It had original box and label and was in mint condition.
It  was part of a lot of records that I bought with a friend, unsorted, 
When we  found that one, it was very exciting! There is still alot of good 
stuff out  there, just harder to find!
John Robles


Wow.  That was a hefty price for such a fragile  record.  I actually was 
given the Shackelton record by a collector in New  Zealand a few years ago.  
It had a crack and he was understandably afraid  to send it for repair to 
Mike Khanchalian.  He wouldn't take ANY money for  it and so I brought it home 
in my carryon luggage.  I sent it to Mike and  he repaired it for $350 which 
was probably less than he should have  charged.  I picked it up at Union 
and he had actually made a CD of the  recording which he gave me.  I got as 
far as Chicago, showed it carefully  to a friend, and it promptly exploded 
into a hundred irreparable pieces.  I  have the pieces stored in the original 
box with original top.  Maybe I  should freeze it and a hundred years from 
now someone will figure  out how to bring it back to life!!
In any case, I'm not investing in any more wax Amberols--even  if I get 
them for free!
---Art Heller
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