Steve:

WOW!

What a good informal indirect marketing blurb! Makes me want to gather up a
couple of "Rocky-mountain phono folk" and plan to attend, well...Florida is
a bit of a distance. *grin*
In addition, your credibility adds much, as it is impeccable. 

This is a good example of what Phono List is all about.

Later

Bob
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Steven Medved
Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2012 11:22 AM
To: [email protected]; [email protected]
Subject: [Phono-L] New and Improved Orlando Show





Having only been to the Orlando Show once before I thought the new location
much better, Bob & Richard & crew did a great job & the new indoor parking
lot was outstanding ! When the doors opened to early buyers there was a good
number of people who not only looked but bought, I sold not only to long
time collectors but to a few New buyers as well. I can't speak for the other
dealers but I had a very good show & look forward to next year. 
  
Jim 
 
 Hello Jim,
 
I hope the new location remains the same next year, this was much nicer.
 
I have attended all the Orlando Shows since 2002 when I moved to Kissimmee.
This year the cost was $20 for both days, it included early buyer on the
second day as well which allowed you to get in at 7 am on Saturday instead
of 8 am.  The $20 included a buffet on the first day and coffee and pastry
on the morning of the second day.  I do not know how Bob and Richard were
able to stretch the $20 that far but this was a huge bargain.  Admission for
8 AM on Saturday was $8.00, for $12 more you got to eat twice and in early
on Saturday.  
 
The new location allowed Day 1 to be indoors, this benefitted me so my bald
spot would not get sunburned and indoors is better because you never know
what the weather will be like.  It was easier for the dealers because the
room was more accessible.  The staff was very friendly and had a menu that
you could order food from.  

I go to the shows to visit with people, this year I purchased two
reproducers and picked up reproducer parts from Ron Sitko.  
 
Joan Rolfs gets EXTRA special mention this year, I picked up reproducers to
rebuild, a standard speaker and a 2/4 Rex from a US of Cleveland machine and
placed them in a bag which I left on Marty's table.  The show closed and in
a panic I went back in searching Don's table,  Joan told me I could not buy
as I was lifting up the cloth cover on Don Gfell's display where I was
looking.  I told Joan my situation and 30 seconds later I had the bag back.

 
All those years of looking for Nipper has her eyesight sharpened to
superhero status.  I always enjoy seeing Joan because of her cheerful
disposition which has always reminded me of the Florida sunshine.  This year
she saved me from a heart attack.  
 
I saw an Excelsior, three Operas, a very nice Credenza with an electric
motor with a restored reproducer that was amazing, an A1, and prices were
very good.  
 
DEALERS.  I always ask Ron Haring how the show went for him since he is a
full time dealer and I know him very well.  Ron is excellent because he buys
at prices so he can afford to sell things at a good price as well.  He said
he really liked the new setup because it increased his sales above normal
and it was so much easier to set up.  The last place did not have side doors
right to the lot, even the front entrance was much nicer.  
 
I like Ron Haring because he has always been fair and helpful.  There were
no dealers at the Orlando show I do not like.  Bob Cole is excellent because
of his low prices.  This is a hobby to him and he is wonderful as well.  Don
Gfell is another dealer I have known for many years and the horn he restored
for me was wonderful in all ways.  Marty,  Joe Filer, and Charley Hummel are
wonderful as well.  It is worth the admission to see what Charley can fit in
the suitcase he flies down with.  
 
Richard Brown,  Bob Cole and their families are the reason we have the show
so a special thanks to them for taking over for Harry.  Harry Ruer showed up
for a few minutes, that was very nice.  
 
If you are a dealer consider attending the show next year, it will only get
better and this year was excellent.  My wife forgot the camera, so hopefully
we will have some photos from someone.  
 
I thoroughly enjoyed the show and am looking forward to next year.  I met
Rob Lomas who said he would have his new reproducers at the show next year,
another reason to go.   You have Rob Mallet, Ron Sitko, (does not have a
table), the Rolfs, and Steve Andersen with his wonderful display of
Polyphone machines.  I did not know what a licensed Polyphone was until this
show, or that there were three different types.   Orlando is a very nice
show because of the friendly atmosphere created by its founder and those who
carry on.  It is not the largest, but it remains the nicest.  Over the years
I have met many interesting people in person like Paul Baker, Lew Green,
Kurt Nauck, George Vollema, Don Gfell, Bob Foster, the Rolfs, Rob Lomas,
Charley Hummel, and Ron Sitko.  When people think of the show they think of
buying and selling but never forget all the years of experience available in
addition so things you would never normally see.   I am poor with names, so
I have left people o
 ut like Bill and David Boruff, Bob Kolba, and Jim Galoppa who is one of the
nicest people you will ever meet.  The good thing is he is like most phono
people.   I look forward to meeting new people at the show next year, it was
very nice this year and will be much better next for those who visit. Steve 
                                          
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