hi
i would also recommend http://www.mechantiques.com/ on the web
its now owned by elise Roenigk
marty was in a bad accident and passed away a few years ago
but they are very reputable and good to deal with
zono
-Original Message-
From: Andrew Baron a...@popyrus.com
To: Antique Phonograph List phono-l@oldcrank.org; rkruz rk...@cox.net
Sent: Mon, Nov 19, 2012 2:47 pm
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Regina (or like) Music Box in Orange Cnty, CA
Hi Robert ~
I'm not in touch with the music box dealers in California, but there's a great
article that would be of use to you in considering a prospective machine; not
so
much about the array of choices, but about assessing the cost of various
mechanical issues, from minor to major, including missing teeth on the combs,
etc. I see this link is for part 4 of a series on purchasing, so I would check
out the other parts as well. The author is not only an authority, but writes
in
a very accessible and extraordinarily informative style.
http://www.intertique.com/PurchasingMusicBoxPart4.html
Best,
Andrew Baron
Santa Fe
On Nov 19, 2012, at 11:40 AM, rk...@cox.net wrote:
My wife wants a Regina or Polyphon type disc player. I know enough about
phonos to buy something online but not music boxes.
Do you know of a store or booth or individual in Southern California that we
could visit this week that might have Reginas or that type of antique music
player for sale?
We appreciate any hints.
Thank you,
Robert
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