Steve, I assume you did not mean to say that Edison died in 1947. I'm not near 
my copy of the Antique Phonograph, so I'm not sure if that was fixed before 
publication.

I was very interested in reading about the two free books mentioned in the last 
paragraph of the Tesla article.

Jim Nichol

On Nov 15, 2013, at 5:56 PM, [email protected] wrote:

> 
> I just got my December issue of The Antique Phonograph, which incorporates  
> the former In The Groove. The column that I submitted for October ITG 
> appears in  this issue. As with all things that change, unexpected things 
> happen 
> and somehow  - from the proof copy that Editor Rene Rondeau submitted to the 
> printer to the  version that subscribers received the formatting (Italics, 
> bolds, etc got  screwed up. All the words are there, it's just harder to 
> read. 
> 
> Luckily I saved a copy of the approved "Proof" and have posted it for you  
> to read. (It'll make more sense that way.)
> 
> Here is the link:
> 
> http://tinyurl.com/kbmr6c2
> 
> 
> Hopefully by the March 2014 issue the issue will be resolved.
> 
> This will also give those of you who are not members of the APS or former  
> MAPS a chance to see what my column (20 years and still going...) looks  like
> 
> Steve Ramm
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