This is so cool! Another phonograph book to load on my iPad. Jim Nichol
On Dec 27, 2013, at 12:44 PM, George Paul <[email protected]> wrote: > > Happy New Year, everyone! :) > > > I'm happy to announce that, through the hard work and generosity of Mr. R.J. > Wakeman, The Antique Phonograph Society has made available on our website > > > www.antiquephono.org > > > his entire (heretofore unpublished) 380-page book entitled, > > > Brunswick Phonographs, Panatropes, and Records. > > > Simply go to the Antique Phonograph Society website > (http://www.antiquephono.org), click on the "Articles" header, then select > "Book Feature" from the drop-down menu. Click on the cover image and the > entire book will then download in a few moments. > > > We are most grateful to Mr. Wakeman for his outstanding research and > compilation on Brunswick - one of the major brands in the North America. We > are also pleased and proud that Mr. Wakeman chose to make this significant > resource available to collectors and sound historians through the Antique > Phonograph Society. We think when you see Mr. Wakeman's book, you'll agree > that this is the "bible" for Brunswick. > > > We hope those interested in Brunswick Phonographs, Panatropes, and Records > will enjoy the book, and we trust that it will serve as a valuable resource > for decades to come. > > > Watch the APS website for additional surprises over the next few weeks! :) > > > We Wish a Very Happy, Healthy, and Prosperous New Year to the Phonograph > Collecting Community from The Antique Phonograph Society. > > > George Paul _______________________________________________ Phono-L mailing list http://phono-l.org

