Hi Jim
Here it is. It is a general primer for those on wBay who are interested in 
phonographs, so it is a little basic, but it contains info about watching out 
for Crapophones including the typical ways to tell what is real and what is 
not. Here is the link to the article.

http://reviews.ebay.com/Antique-Phonographs-Gramophones-and-Victrolas?ugid=10000000002813578
John



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 From: Jim Nichol <jnic...@fuse.net>
To: Antique Phonograph List <phono-l@oldcrank.org> 
Sent: Monday, March 19, 2012 11:51 PM
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Stuck with a Crapophone
 
What's the URL link to your article?

Jim Nichol

On Mar 20, 2012, at 1:46 AM, john robles wrote:

> Someone urgently wrote me asking if this was a repro machine - turns out she 
> was the high bidder on it. She had read my article on eBay about repro 
> phonographs and took note of what iI said about the decal and was afraid it 
> might be a repro. Based on that article and my response to her email, she 
> canceled her transaction with the seller, and the seller will relist it.  I 
> feel proud of having saved someone from the pitfall of buying a Crapophone, 
> but I hope the seller will relist it as a repro. I did write to the seller 
> and advise them of the fact, in a very polite manner, making the assumption 
> that they did not know about it.
> John Robles
> 
> 
> 
> ________________________________
> From: john robles <john9...@pacbell.net>
> To: Antique Phonograph List <phono-l@oldcrank.org> 
> Sent: Monday, March 19, 2012 9:54 PM
> Subject: [Phono-L] Stuck with a Crapophone
> 
> Looks like someone got stuck with a crapophone on ebay for $910!!! The item 
> number is 260977570310. The auction description says that the seller bought 
> it at an auction to use on a built in bookcase, but it didn't fit so now 
> they're selling it at a fraction of what they paid...Nowhere does it say that 
> it is a repro, but the standard "I don't know anything about these machines" 
> disclaimer appears. I find it doubtful because they call the machine a Victor 
> Gramphone, not a phonograph or Victrola asothers so commonly do. Of corse the 
> decal says "The Gramophone Company, so that's a good possibility...Someone 
> asked a question about the date of the machin, and the seller says that 
> someone "full of knowledge" said that these machines had been made for at 
> least 30 years, so maybe that's the disclaimer that it is not a real antique, 
> but if so it is a shady one. And of course they may not know what it is like 
> they claim, but who buys something to put in a certain
> place in their home without measuring first? Plus the description is typical 
> of other items I have seen on ebay that are of questionable origin. Or the 
> seller could be totally innocent!
> John Robles

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