Thanks, Jerry for sharing your thoughts on this.
It does seem to make a difference when there's an element of
excitement to the discovery. I think it creates an indelible,
positive association that remains always with the machine, for as long
as the machine is owned and probably even beyond that.
Andy
On Oct 19, 2009, at 8:02 PM, DeeDee Blais wrote:
I enjoyed Andy's story about the Victrola XVIII. I thought about my
XVIII. I plunked down big $$$, brought it home, dusted it off, and
placed it in my collection. Nice, but no great story. I am
fortunate to have found an early VTLA at a good price and a fun
story. I would estimate that the two machine have a similar
value. I love the VTLA and appreciate the XVIII. The good story is
the difference. Happy Collecting, Jerry Blais
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