Re: [Phono-L] New Amberola Graphic and other long gone Phono fanzines

2010-12-26 Thread Srsells1
 
In a message dated 12/24/2010 11:06:12 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
ba...@barrykasindorf.com writes:

I have  been asking for YEARS if anyone can get those Hobbies articles by 
Walsh  scanned. I was told there are just too many of them.
Still it is a great  resource that is unavailable now.



Hang loose Barry. There IS a project to have ALL scanned and searchable.  
Can't tell you much more than that but could possibly been done by end of  
2011.
 
S
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Re: [Phono-L] New Amberola Graphic and other long gone Phono fanzines

2010-12-24 Thread Mike Stitt
Thanks for the list. Tom Pollard and Bob from Musical Americana also put out
news letters. Have many of those listed and another one I just can't
remember nor do I know where I put them, on cylinder records.
The Bob Fulwider (sp)  newsletters were a hoot for the classified. Pollard's
would make you cry.
If anyone is ever in Southern Oregon I have a large numbers of Hobbies
Magazine. A source that has been mined by many for it series on pioneer
recording artists, free for the taking.  It is a VERY important series.

Oldcranky
Mike

On Thu, Dec 23, 2010 at 7:18 PM, srsel...@aol.com wrote:


 In a message dated 12/23/2010 5:23:34 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
 smst...@gmail.com writes:

 I really  think it was a true love of labor for Martin. The magazine was a
 bargain as  was most everything he sold. Like many things they come and go.
 Very hard  work. Tim Gracyk  was a pioneer as well. Allen K too. I have all
 of  the APM's NAGs and a great deal of Tim's work. I am grateful they did
 what  they did and yes Allen and Tim utilize the internet.  Thank you all
 and
 all the others too. The list is long.



 I'll add to the list...

 Cecil Dancer's Gramophone News (I think only 3 issues)

 From the UK: Sounds Vintage (a glossy mag)

 From US The Antique Phonograph News (Published by the Calif society in the
 1970s)

 Jerry's Musical News - actually a magazine of Phono classified Ads - by
 Jerry Madsen

 Of course Hillandale News (now For the Record) - CLPGS

 and Talking Machine Review by Ernie Bayly (which petered out after he sold
 it)

 and this is just the Phono mags no longer with us, not counting the vintage
  record ones.

 Steve
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Re: [Phono-L] New Amberola Graphic and other long gone Phono fanzines

2010-12-24 Thread Barry Kasindorf
I have been asking for YEARS if anyone can get those Hobbies articles by 
Walsh scanned. I was told there are just too many of them.

Still it is a great resource that is unavailable now.
-Barry


On 12/24/2010 10:37 AM, Mike Stitt wrote:

Thanks for the list. Tom Pollard and Bob from Musical Americana also put out
news letters. Have many of those listed and another one I just can't
remember nor do I know where I put them, on cylinder records.
The Bob Fulwider (sp)  newsletters were a hoot for the classified. Pollard's
would make you cry.
If anyone is ever in Southern Oregon I have a large numbers of Hobbies
Magazine. A source that has been mined by many for it series on pioneer
recording artists, free for the taking.  It is a VERY important series.

Oldcranky
Mike

On Thu, Dec 23, 2010 at 7:18 PM,srsel...@aol.com  wrote:



In a message dated 12/23/2010 5:23:34 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
smst...@gmail.com writes:

I really  think it was a true love of labor for Martin. The magazine was a
bargain as  was most everything he sold. Like many things they come and go.
Very hard  work. Tim Gracyk  was a pioneer as well. Allen K too. I have all
of  the APM's NAGs and a great deal of Tim's work. I am grateful they did
what  they did and yes Allen and Tim utilize the internet.  Thank you all
and
all the others too. The list is long.



I'll add to the list...

Cecil Dancer's Gramophone News (I think only 3 issues)

 From the UK: Sounds Vintage (a glossy mag)

 From US The Antique Phonograph News (Published by the Calif society in the
1970s)

Jerry's Musical News - actually a magazine of Phono classified Ads - by
Jerry Madsen

Of course Hillandale News (now For the Record) - CLPGS

and Talking Machine Review by Ernie Bayly (which petered out after he sold
it)

and this is just the Phono mags no longer with us, not counting the vintage
  record ones.

Steve
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Re: [Phono-L] New Amberola Graphic and other long gone Phono fanzines

2010-12-24 Thread Mike Stitt
Come get 'em Barry!
Mike

On Fri, Dec 24, 2010 at 8:05 AM, Barry Kasindorf
ba...@barrykasindorf.comwrote:

 I have been asking for YEARS if anyone can get those Hobbies articles by
 Walsh scanned. I was told there are just too many of them.
 Still it is a great resource that is unavailable now.
 -Barry



 On 12/24/2010 10:37 AM, Mike Stitt wrote:

 Thanks for the list. Tom Pollard and Bob from Musical Americana also put
 out
 news letters. Have many of those listed and another one I just can't
 remember nor do I know where I put them, on cylinder records.
 The Bob Fulwider (sp)  newsletters were a hoot for the classified.
 Pollard's
 would make you cry.
 If anyone is ever in Southern Oregon I have a large numbers of Hobbies
 Magazine. A source that has been mined by many for it series on pioneer
 recording artists, free for the taking.  It is a VERY important series.

 Oldcranky
 Mike

 On Thu, Dec 23, 2010 at 7:18 PM,srsel...@aol.com  wrote:


 In a message dated 12/23/2010 5:23:34 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
 smst...@gmail.com writes:

 I really  think it was a true love of labor for Martin. The magazine was
 a
 bargain as  was most everything he sold. Like many things they come and
 go.
 Very hard  work. Tim Gracyk  was a pioneer as well. Allen K too. I have
 all
 of  the APM's NAGs and a great deal of Tim's work. I am grateful they did
 what  they did and yes Allen and Tim utilize the internet.  Thank you all
 and
 all the others too. The list is long.



 I'll add to the list...

 Cecil Dancer's Gramophone News (I think only 3 issues)

  From the UK: Sounds Vintage (a glossy mag)

  From US The Antique Phonograph News (Published by the Calif society in
 the
 1970s)

 Jerry's Musical News - actually a magazine of Phono classified Ads - by
 Jerry Madsen

 Of course Hillandale News (now For the Record) - CLPGS

 and Talking Machine Review by Ernie Bayly (which petered out after he
 sold
 it)

 and this is just the Phono mags no longer with us, not counting the
 vintage
  record ones.

 Steve
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Re: [Phono-L] New Amberola Graphic and other long gone Phono fanzines

2010-12-23 Thread Srsells1
 
In a message dated 12/23/2010 5:23:34 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
smst...@gmail.com writes:

I really  think it was a true love of labor for Martin. The magazine was a
bargain as  was most everything he sold. Like many things they come and go.
Very hard  work. Tim Gracyk  was a pioneer as well. Allen K too. I have all
of  the APM's NAGs and a great deal of Tim's work. I am grateful they did
what  they did and yes Allen and Tim utilize the internet.  Thank you all  
and
all the others too. The list is long.



I'll add to the list...
 
Cecil Dancer's Gramophone News (I think only 3 issues)
 
From the UK: Sounds Vintage (a glossy mag)
 
From US The Antique Phonograph News (Published by the Calif society in the  
1970s)
 
Jerry's Musical News - actually a magazine of Phono classified Ads - by  
Jerry Madsen
 
Of course Hillandale News (now For the Record) - CLPGS
 
and Talking Machine Review by Ernie Bayly (which petered out after he sold  
it)
 
and this is just the Phono mags no longer with us, not counting the vintage 
 record ones.
 
Steve
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