Maybe a "From the files of the APM" would be a good column for "In The
Groove."

Ron L

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Sent: Monday, July 05, 2010 7:34 AM
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Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Yankee Prince Phonograph

Hi, all --- The complete story of the "Yankee Prince" talking machine and
its relation to other I'Neill-James products and the entire Chicago talking
machine scene can be read about in (some would say excruciating) detail in a
number of articles I wrote beginning in the early 1970s for publications
like the APM (Antique Phonograph Monthly) and the Talking Machine Review
International. Many older collectors have these publications in their
libraries, but if you don't know anyone who might have them, the story will
also be found in a few of the books George Paul and I wrote, primarily "The
Talking Machine, an Illustrated Compendium" and "Discovering Antique
Phonographs." These books are commonly available from a variety of sources,
including www.phonophan.com and eBay. 


It depends on how much you really want to know about O'Neill-James, because
I got into it on the obsessive level -- I mean, right down to quoting from
the amateur poetry of Arthur J. O'Neill. But if all you want it a
one-paragraph precis of the story, e-mail me off-line and I'll send you the
quick and slick version.


Cheers,


Tim Fabrizio
phonophan
PO Box 747 
Henrietta, NY 14467

TEL 585 582 1586
FAX 585 582 2624
Web site: www.phonophan.com
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