[Phono-L] Help in finding a BA cylinder

2006-12-24 Thread Thomas Jordan
Jeff,
That was fast.

I would like to get a copy of this one.  I heard it online last night and 
wanted a copy as soon as I heard it.  What do you think is a fair price?  I 
could meet you tomorrow or Friday in the skywalk.

Hey, the 30 is sounding great.  I built a new table for it in my woodshop all 
of quarter sawn oak.  It looks great and has a safe place to sit now.

Tom
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  From: Jeff 
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  Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2004 9:46 PM
  Subject: RE: [Phono-L] Help in finding a BA cylinder


  Hey Tom-
  I have this title and it's even in your home town!!
  Slip me an email at home or at work.

  -jeff
  :)

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  [mailto:phono-l-boun...@oldcrank.com]on Behalf Of Thomas Jordan
  Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2004 9:27 PM
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  Subject: [Phono-L] Help in finding a BA cylinder


  Good evening.

  Does anyone have a good copy of BA 2197 Pussycat Rag with Ada Jones that
  they would part with?  I'm interested in having a copy for my personal
  collection.
  Thank you.
  Tom
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From tomj33  Wed Feb 25 21:56:05 2004
From: tomj33 (Thomas Jordan)
Date: Sun Dec 24 13:10:34 2006
Subject: [Phono-L] Help in finding a BA cylinder
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Sorry everyone, I meant to reply to Jeff off of list.
From cenfin  Wed Feb 25 23:05:05 2004
From: cenfin (albert)
Date: Sun Dec 24 13:10:34 2006
Subject: [Phono-L] Salvador Dali Victor
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004001c3fc14$0b026e40$6501a...@danslaptop
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I know a few of you secretly have one of those in your collections.
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From: Daniel Melvin d...@old-phonographs.com
To: Antique Phonograph List phon...@oldcrank.com
Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2004 6:55 PM
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Salvador Dali Victor


 Now that's funny...

 Dan
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 Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2004 11:58 AM
 Subject: [Phono-L] Salvador Dali Victor


 
  Hello
 
  Not to be missed on ebay today is the Salvador Dali Victor, (a close
  relation of the Scutcheon Victor)
 
 

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=3706818224category=37904
 
  or item no. 3706818224
 
  Obviously a slow week for local plumbers.
 
  (DO NOT ADJUST YOUR SCREEN, IT DOES LOOK LIKE THAT!)
 
  regards
 
  Robert
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[Phono-L] Help in finding a BA cylinder

2006-12-24 Thread zonophone2...@aol.com
hi all
i am looking for ba 1931 you made me love you 
and  5095 clap hands
contact me off the list if you have either and are interested in selling
thanks
rob
From Phonofred  Thu Feb 26 20:37:52 2004
From: Phonofred (Fred Williams)
Date: Sun Dec 24 13:10:34 2006
Subject: [Phono-L] Little Wonder Phonograph
References: 20040225.072048.4168.470...@webmail22.nyc.untd.com
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Oh no Ray, I sure hope you are wrong I've been looking for one of those little 
cranks for almost three years,  I finally found one among the odds, and ends of 
another collector.  When I started looking for it in March, 2001  Jerry Blais, 
and Doug miller both sent me photocopies of the cranks with their machines.   I 
still have the pictures, and I am sure glad those guys helped me out.  Ray, I 
have to agree with Merle.  The Little Wonder came with a crank.  A  simple 
little crank with a crimp in the end that slides into the machine,  It has a 
simple little straight black barrel on other end where you grip the crank.  I 
really do still have the pictures if anyone needs them.  Thanks to Jerry, and 
Doug.
Fred
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  From: msprin...@juno.com 
  To: phon...@oldcrank.com 
  Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2004 8:20 AM
  Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Little Wonder Phonograph



  Ray --

  I've been researching this issue for a VERY long time now, and each time I've 
encountered a machine that was complete (and where there was a good reason to 
believe that all parts were original) the winding mechanism was a crank.

  Merle

  -- Ray Wilenzick rwilenz...@cox.net wrote:
  Concerning the Little Wonder phonograph that has the tone arm protruding from 
the horn, does anyone know if a winding key, as opposed to a crank, was ever 
used on this machine?  The few I have seen, and book photos, always show a 
crank.  However, I seem to recall someone saying that a key may have been 
supplied.  Has anyone ever seen an original key, or know anything about this?  
Thanks.
  Ray
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From rwilenzick  Thu Feb 26 21:37:30 2004
From: rwilenzick (Ray Wilenzick)
Date: Sun Dec 24 13:10:34 2006
Subject: [Phono-L] Little Wonder Phonograph
References: 20040225.072048.4168.470...@webmail22.nyc.untd.com
bay11-dav127zbaufkr0...@hotmail.com
Message-ID: 001101c3fce3$08521a40$48340...@wilenzick

Thanks, Merle and Fred for the info.  However, if you look at the photo of
the Little Wonder on p. 192 of Reiss' book, you will see the machine with a
KEY, rather than a crank.  Is it possible that the key on this L.W. from the
Walter Bellm collection is a repro?  If so, why wouldn't a repro crank been
used?  I am not sure this matter has been settled.
Ray

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From: Fred Williams phonof...@msn.com
To: Antique Phonograph List phon...@oldcrank.com
Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2004 8:37 PM
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Little Wonder Phonograph


Oh no Ray, I sure hope you are wrong I've been looking for one of those
little cranks for almost three years,  I finally found one among the odds,
and ends of another collector.  When I started looking for it in March, 2001
Jerry Blais, and Doug miller both sent me photocopies of the cranks with
their machines.   I still have the pictures, and I am sure glad those guys
helped me out.  Ray, I have to agree with Merle.  The Little Wonder came
with a crank.  A  simple little crank with a crimp in the end that slides
into the machine,  It has a simple little straight black barrel on other end
where you grip the crank.  I really do still have the pictures if anyone
needs them.  Thanks to Jerry, and Doug.
Fred
- Original Message - 
  From: msprin...@juno.com
  To: phon...@oldcrank.com
  Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2004 8:20 AM
  Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Little Wonder Phonograph



  Ray --

  I've been researching this issue for a VERY long time now, and each time
I've encountered a machine that was complete (and where there was a good
reason to believe that all parts were original) the winding mechanism was a
crank.

  Merle

  -- Ray Wilenzick rwilenz...@cox.net wrote:
  Concerning the Little Wonder phonograph that has the tone arm protruding
from the horn, does anyone know if a winding key, as opposed to a crank, was
ever used on this machine?  The few I have seen, and book photos, always
show a crank.  However, I seem to recall someone saying that a key may have
been supplied.  Has anyone ever seen an original key, or know anything about
this?  Thanks.
  Ray
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