I would wait a few more days.  I sent an automatic reproducer from Florida to 
Pennsylvania via priority and it should have taken two days.  It went to PA via 
Maine and took over a week.  Fortunately I had delivery confirmation and I 
could see it was in Maine when it was three days late. I have sent things first 
class that went priority, and priority that went media.  The worse was the No 4 
reproducer I sent to Oz international first class that went sea mail and took 
three months. Steve
 > Date: Sat, 13 Oct 2012 13:03:10 -0700
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [Phono-L] Help needed for young collector
> 
> Hello all
> A friend of mine, who is a big fan of the Andrews sisters, just bought his 
> first 
> Victrola, a Victrola IX. The Exhibition flange was missing but the flange 
> collar 
> (the brass part) was glued to the neck of the reproducer!! I offered to fix 
> it 
> for him cheap (he is only 19 years old and works at Kroger's as a cashier), 
> so 
> he packed it and sent it to me via Priority Mail. That was 5 days ago. It is 
> lost and he did not know to insure it.
> I am hoping someone has an extra Exhibition, even if it needs work, that they 
> could sell cheap, as he does not have much money. If so please let me know, 
> and 
> as I say if it needs work I will be glad to do that for nothing and send it 
> to 
> him along with some other things I am going to give him (needles, victrola 
> ad, 
> probably a record brush, etc). He is so disappointed about this and I want to 
> help.
> Thank you
> John Robles
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