Re: [Phono-L] Charlie Hummel on TV

2013-02-11 Thread Srsells1
The minute long one was the PREVIEW I posted last week. So... Charley (by the way Charley always spelled his name with a Y as long as I've known him (40+ years!) is only part of show. For those who saw it, how long is Charley's segment? Hoping it goes on web one day. I don't have a smart

[Phono-L] Orlando Show Photos

2013-02-11 Thread Robin Joan Rolfs
Greetings, We are back in snowy and icy cheeseland from the warm and sunny Orlando Florida phonograph show. As reported the show was great with excellent attendance of collectors and general public. Our thanks to the promoters, Bob Cole and his family and Richard and Nancy Brown. Nancy

Re: [Phono-L] Charlie Hummel on TV

2013-02-11 Thread bruce78rpm
I do not know anyone in this area that gets the Science Channel. There is a Sci Fi Channel of Course and the Discovery Channel. I have seen the one minute preview and would love to see him in the full 5 minute segment. Some day maybe. - Original Message - From: William Zucca

Re: [Phono-L] Charlie Hummel on TV

2013-02-11 Thread Vinyl Visions
As far as I could tell, watching it on my iPad, it was still only a short segment and not much longer than the one viewable on the web. I don't think it was the entire thing. I talked to Charley yesterday and he said he would send me a copy to post on our website, when he obtains one - so, keep

Re: [Phono-L] Charlie Hummel on TV

2013-02-11 Thread Tom Jordan
Sorry for miss-spelling Charley's name. No offense intended. I just happened to see an ad for the show and heard his name mentioned. Even thought this was an unusual/weird show for showcasing Charley and his collection and his passion and his extensive knowledge, I thought that everyone would

Re: [Phono-L] Charlie Hummel on TV

2013-02-11 Thread Brantley Kuglar
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[Phono-L] Happy Birthday, Thomas Alva

2013-02-11 Thread DanKj
He'd be really, really elderly today - 166 - and without him, we'd all be watching TV and using our computers by gaslight. :) A little difficult to find him in the 1850 Census, because he's indexed as a female named ALANA ! ___ Phono-L mailing