Thanks Steve:

That is THE record which the owner was inquiring about.  He did a YouTube 
segment with it.  Seems like a great guy and is just getting into the hobby.  
You rebuilt the Diamond C for his Amberola 75 after I sent him to you so you 
know him.  He was positively effusive in praise of your reproducer work.

Best 4th of July wishes to everyone,

Al






-----Original Message-----
From: Steven Medved <[email protected]>
To: phono-l <[email protected]>
Sent: Wed, Jul 4, 2012 4:37 pm
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Greek Amberol Record Question



ere it is on youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jTflt7fUze8 The foreign 
eries are not very common here in the US, I have seen the Polish series on eBay 
o high, and I have often wondered how common they were in the countries they 
ere made for.   Steve
> To: [email protected]
 From: [email protected]
 Date: Wed, 4 Jul 2012 18:17:39 -0400
 Subject: [Phono-L] Greek Amberol Record Question
 
 
 When it comes to records I am a total idiot.  I had a new collector ask me 
bout this Blue Amberol:
 
  blue amberol 11801 "Ele Pame Sta Xena" by G.N. Helmis
 
 Can anyone shed light on this one?  Is it rare?  He wants to know if it is 
aluable?  Common or not?
 
 Thanks for any help,
 
 Al
 
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