hi scott and denise
you should have called auction hunters 
they would have put it on tv 
such a deal they would have found
incidently  you did great on that show when you were on and also on the flea 
market one
good advertising for your business
hope you got good feedback from it
zono

 

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Scott and Denise Corbett <[email protected]>
To: 'Antique Phonograph List' <[email protected]>
Sent: Mon, Sep 17, 2012 9:30 pm
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Have YOU ever purchased a Crap-O-Phone???


We gladly purchased a genuine Crap-O-Phone from a man who had bought it and
found out it was fake. He purchased a nice Victor III from us and asked if I
would pay him $40 for his Crap-O-Phone because he never wanted to see it
again.  I gave him the $40 because it had a Victor III-IV motor and cast
iron turntable!

We saw another one that had an Edison TRIUMPH motor (yes really). They added
a gear for a spindle. I did not wish to pay his $425.00 price Triumph motor
or not.

Once, we were offered 300 Crap-O-Phones at $30 each.  I didn't even want
one, let alone a big pile of Crap (-O-Phones)! :-) We dubbed them
Franken-phonos because they were made from dead phonograph parts.

One more story: I knew a man who traveled to India now & then to visit his
wife's family. He went by a place that makes the C- O- Phones purchased
items that they removed from other 'dead' phonographs and couldn't use. His
suitcase was weighed down with original Victor back brackets, bullet brakes,
concert reproducers, etc, all for next to nothing!

Scott & Denise Corbett

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Dennis Back
Sent: Monday, September 17, 2012 4:31 PM
To: Antique Phonograph List
Subject: [Phono-L] Have YOU ever purchased a Crap-O-Phone???

Anyone on the list ever knowingly buy a Crap-O-Phone?  As in...on purpose?

Fess up.  :-)

Ok.

I'll be first.  

Years ago, I saw an octagonal cased crap-o-phone that I thought was kind of
cool looking.  Someone from this list or the Phonolist said that they would
order a bunch of them and the price was reasonable, as I recall.

So I bought one. It had the usual portable motor and turntable, petaled
brass horn and the usual cobbled tone arm and reproducer. Not a bad sounding
reproducer, either.  I still have it and I point out  to visitors that these
things are still being made, albeit poorly.  

Anyone else ever buy one and if so, why? 

Dennis 
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