Do you have the Serial numbers or some other identifying marks on those items 
that were stolen. So if they show up on Craigslist or Ebay, we can trap those 
the sleazy Crooks that made off with the Reproducers ?? 
----- Original Message ----- 
From: [email protected] 
To: "Antique Phonograph List" <[email protected]> 
Sent: Monday, November 8, 2010 11:19:56 AM 
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Vandalism 

Have already adopted this precaution. 

Jim Cartwright 
Immortal Performances, Inc. 

[email protected] 


> [Original Message] 
> From: Jim Nichol <[email protected]> 
> To: Antique Phonograph List <[email protected]> 
> Date: 07-Nov-2010 4:30:28 PM 
> Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Vandalism 
> 
> One of the antique malls I've been in does not leave reproducers attached 
to any of the machines. If you want buy the phono, you have to ask one of 
the attendants to fetch you the reproducer. 
> 
> Jim 
> 
> On Nov 6, 2010, at 6:29 PM, [email protected] wrote: 
> 
> > Just returned from The Antique Gallery in Round Rock, Texas where I 
rent a stall to sell antique records & the occasional phonograph. All of 
the dealer's in antique phonographs have had their machines vandalized by 
theft of soundboxes, reproducers & tone arms. Stolen from my booth were 
the "gun-metal" finish Diamond Disc Reproducer from an Edison Baby Console 
Phonograph, the Diamond B Reproducer from an Edison Fireside Model B 
Phonograph & a Victor No. 2 Soundbox from a Victrola 100. These were 
shiny & all-original (except for gaskets in the No. 2) in excellent 
condition & played extremely well, especially the Diamond B. A few months 
ago a Victor No. 2 Soundbox (which I replaced) from the Victrola 100 & one 
of its horn door knobs were stolenThe thief did not take two Gold-Plated 
Diamond Disc Reproducers, one from an A-250 & the other from a C-250. 
These were less shiny that what was stolen. (I understand that a Diamond 
Disc Reproducer, a Columbia tone arm with 
> S 
> > oundbox & whatever Soundbox was on a Haywood Wakefield wicker upright 
made for some other company were stolen from other dealers at The Antique 
Gallery.) 
> > 
> > I have a replacement for the Victor No. 2 Soundbox (finish not as nice 
as on one that was stolen) but need to replace the Diamond B & "gun-metal" 
Diamond Disc Reproducers. 
> > And, to report this to Police I would like to know what such 
all-original excellent sounding Reproducers should be valued at. The 
manager of The Antique Gallery does not know when these items were taken 
but they were still there when I was at the Mall about 6 weeks ago. Have 
they turned up on "E-bay" or "Craigslist?" 
> > 
> > Let me know if anyone has a good Diamond A & Diamond Disc Reproducer 
for sale. Thanks! 
> > 
> > Jim Cartwright 
> > Immortal Performances, Inc. 
> > 
> > 
> > [email protected] 
> 
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