I have quite a few items available that I can bring to CAPS if there is
interest. They are:
Two large auditorium brass horns, $200 each / early mahogany Victrola XVI (not
L door) $375 / mahogany Victrola XI, $225 / original two piece Gem horn
(repainted) $125 / embossed screw in Columbia rear
In a message dated 6/19/2010 4:00:30 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
agw1...@aol.com writes:
Simply incredible! There is also a link to actually hear this recording
which is most likely the last time Edison was recorded. Simply amazing! My
hat's off to those dedicated GE engineers who not
Dear Fellow Phono-Collectors,
I have a Mahogany Victor horn for sale. If you are not interested / delete now
with my
apologies for sending this email to your inbox.
For those of you that are interested / here are the details
We all know these original wood horns don't come up very
Are you sure it's not oak?? The grain sure looks like oak. I have seen oak
horns that age to a red color. Just wondering.
John Robles
--- On Tue, 6/22/10, s.l. rexrode seymorep...@hotmail.com wrote:
From: s.l. rexrode seymorep...@hotmail.com
Subject: [Phono-L] FOR SALE - Original Victor
I'm pretty sure it is what I have. It has the spring loaded needle holder.
I think this one is a repro but I am pretty sure the body of the reproducer
is authentic. I see two empty holes in the bottom, inboard of the threaded
holes. I think the pivots are missing, right? What should hey look
5 matches
Mail list logo