[Phono-L] Anyone in Phoenix repair phonographs?

2011-08-05 Thread Matthew Bullis
Hello, it looks like it's been three years since I've been on this list, as I found my old postings in the archives. I've just acquired another phonograph, this one smaller than the German one I already have. This one says His Master's Voice on it, but doesn't appear to have a model number

Re: [Phono-L] Anyone in Phoenix repair phonographs?

2011-08-05 Thread Ron L'Herault
Is this a wind up phonograph? If so, Wyatt's Musical Americana in California or George Vollema, Great Lakes Antique Phonographs would both be closer than the East Coast (Antique Phonograph Supply in NY). And are you any relation to Peter Bullis, manager and Banjoist of the New Black Eagle Jazz

Re: [Phono-L] Anyone in Phoenix repair phonographs?

2011-08-05 Thread Abe Feder
Matthew, There is one person but he is not taking on much work anymore because as he says I am getting really old. His name is Austin Henry and you can reach him at 602-943-3512. If you explain you situation to him perhaps he will take it on. I live in Mesa and Austin has shown and taught me a

Re: [Phono-L] Anyone in Phoenix repair phonographs?

2011-08-05 Thread Matthew Bullis
Hello, OK thanks for the info. Lakeport California huh? My dad drives out to San Jose quite often, and I figured out, thanks to www.Radio-Locator.com that this town of Lakeport is about 140 miles away, but I don't know in which direction. If it's that distance before you get out to San Jose,

Re: [Phono-L] Berliner record

2011-08-05 Thread Steven Medved
Thanks, I guess the 5 was made for a toy phonographs. Do you know how old yours is? I really appreciated the information. Steve From: sdcorb...@earthlink.net To: phono-l@oldcrank.org Date: Tue, 2 Aug 2011 13:40:22 -0700 Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Berliner record That appears to be a 5

Re: [Phono-L] Berliner record

2011-08-05 Thread Scott and Denise Corbett
Hi Steve and all, Here is a great source for information. This is where we found information on our little 5. 1889-1892 is indeed the dawn of disc records. -Scott Denise Corbett Below is from the website: http://www.archeophone.org/Berliner5inch/ The earliest disc records ever released :