Yes, sorry
A Par-o-ket is a portable phono with weird horn as I remember, brain cramp.
-Barry


Bob Johnson wrote:
> What the heck is a Par-O-Ket?  Do you mean the Keen-O-Phone?  Bob
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: phono-l-boun...@oldcrank.org [mailto:phono-l-boun...@oldcrank.org] On
> Behalf Of Barry Kasindorf
> Sent: Sunday, February 18, 2007 2:55 PM
> To: Antique Phonograph List
> Subject: Re: [Phono-L] items for sale
> 
> I would love an Idealia, can't afford it yet (let me see those lottery
> tickets I bought...).
> 
> Still interested in the Par-o-ket.
> -Barry
> 
> 
> Bob Johnson wrote:
>> OK folks.after 25+ years of collecting, I am starting to sell a few of our
>> phonographs..Here are some that I will post on ebay if no one wants them
> on
>> this list:  Columbia Grand in Circassian Walnut, $7,500, Columbia Symphony
>> Grand, Restored (looks like upright piano) $8,500, Columbia "School"
> model,
>> restored with wheels, $2,000, Edison Idelia, bedplate restored, S.N.
> 65841,
>> mahogany cygnet horn, excellent reproduction lid, shaver, etc.  $25,000,
>> Victrola model XX with gold gilding, 18 of these are known to exist, S.N.
>> 8425, $12,000, Flat Top VTLA S.N. 538, $6000, Flat Top VTLA S.N. 902,
>> $5,500.  Others in our collection might be available.  Go to our website
> and
>> check out the 250+ phonographs. www.mrvictor.com
> <http://www.mrvictor.com/>
>> Email me if you have an interest.  bjohn...@mrvictor.com   Thanks.  Bob
>>
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From cdh...@earthlink.net  Tue Feb 20 10:58:27 2007
From: cdh...@earthlink.net (Douglas Houston)
Date: Tue Feb 20 12:37:54 2007
Subject: [Phono-L] Victor RE-57 found - unmolested!
Message-ID: <410-220072220185827...@earthlink.net>

I've had a few RE-57s over the years, in a range of condition. The most
Iever paid for one (and the nicest one I've had) was $85.00, and it had the
mike and recording weight.....everything. Now, I have to allow that it was
a good price, even for the AWA meet at Rochester, but I also think that 500
smackers is about 400-450 bucks too much. 

If it's the only one you've seen and you need it to keep on breathing,
O.K., but I'd just advise that dealer to take good care of it, 'cause he'e
apt to have it for a long time. 


> [Original Message]
> From: <agw1...@aol.com>
> To: <phono-l@oldcrank.org>
> Date: 2/18/2007 11:02:05 PM
> Subject: [Phono-L] Victor RE-57 found - unmolested!
>
>  
> Hello all,
>   If anyone is interested, I just looked at a Victor RE-57  
> Radio-Phonograph-Recorder with a good looking case, all the hardware.
Apparently  complete! The 
> person at the antique store did not know anything about it as it  belongs
to 
> his partner who was not there. It is priced at $500.
>   It is located at the McMillen Antique Store at McMillen, WA near 
Sumner 
> and Orting which are both near Tacoma.
>
>  
> Rick A.  Jorgensen
> 18021 - 150th Avenue East
> Orting, WA 98360 USA
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