Re: [Phono-L] Modern Cylinder Boxes - ARSC Project

2011-10-20 Thread Norman Bruderhofer
I have a few of these boxes too. They look decent and in general are 
pretty good. However, two things I don't like with these are missing 
holes for air circulation and the often very tight lids. These are 
sometimes quite hard to get off.


Alternative archival boxes are also made by Rigid Paper, NJ 
(www.rigidpapertube.com). They aren't as fancy as those by Hollinger but 
come with sturdy plastic caps and are also made from acid-free cardboard.


Here's a photo I took as they don't have one on their ancient website: 
http://goo.gl/afCzg


I don't know the prices for these but about 6 years ago they would be 
approx. half the price of the others.


It should be also said, that none of these two archival box types are 
suitable for transportation/mailing but for storage only.


Before I moved I had to repack every cylinder to avoid breakage or other 
damage.





On 19.10.2011 23:07, Anthony J. Caruso wrote:

http://www.hollingermetaledge.com/modules/store/index.html?dept=25&cat=1000

Looks like this is as close as one can get right now.



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Re: [Phono-L] Columbia Regent Desk Louver

2011-10-20 Thread The Farmers

Thanks!

-- Greg


- Original Message - 
From: "George" 

To: "Antique Phonograph List" 
Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2011 7:10 AM
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Columbia Regent Desk Louver



Hi Greg
I may have something I'll take a look at the other warehouse latter this 
week and contact you off list.

Thank you,
George Vollema
Great Lakes Antique Phonograph
5092 Muskego Dr.
Newaygo MI 49337-8556
231-652-5753
www.victroladoctor.com






 - Original Message - 
 From: The Farmers

 To: phono-l@oldcrank.org
 Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2011 12:11 AM
 Subject: [Phono-L] Columbia Regent Desk Louver


 I just picked up a Columbia Regent Desk phonograph that is missing a 
louver.
 The phonograph is on one end of the desk, and the horn points out the 
other

 end, with two adjustable louvers covering it, that you can adjust with a
 knob to change the volume.  Actually, I thought both louvers were 
missing,
 but I found one buried inside the cabinet. These pivoted on a pin, and 
that

 area on this louver is broken out, so it actually would be nice to find a
 pair of good louvers, but if I can only find one then I'll have to patch 
up

 this one.

 The louver is dark colored mahogany, measuring 14-7/8 x 3 inches, and is
 9/32-inch thick.

 Does anyone have one or two of these?  I could also use the linkage that
 connected them to the adjustment knob.

 Thanks,
 Greg Farmer

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[Phono-L] Looking for Bruce Mercers Contact Information

2011-10-20 Thread Thomas, Kevin R.
Thanks!

 

Kevin R Thomas

kevin.tho...@pinnaclefoods.com

 

 

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Re: [Phono-L] What made Humpty Dumpty fall

2011-10-20 Thread Steven Medved

Hello Jack,
 
Amazing how some things never change.  Today's Hunmpty Dumpty appears to be the 
economy, too bad Billy Murray is not around to sing an updated Humpty Dumpty 
song.
 
Steve
 

 
> Hey Steve,
> Thanks for the Humpty Dumpty history lesson. All this time I understood Humpy 
> Dumpty wasn't an obese egg, but really a rather obese cannon used in the 
> Siege of Colchester during the English Civil War. This three month battle was 
> between the Parlimentarians (today's conservatives, constitutionalists) 
> against the Royalists (today's liberals, supporting the monarchy). Although 
> there is much speculation about the original term Humpty Dumpty, we can all 
> benefit by learning more English History as many lessons learned hundreds of 
> years ago are playing out today. For the serious reader, the story about 
> dissatisfaction with the government and economic decline is pretty much the 
> same, the parallels from three hundred years ago are amazing. Too bad there 
> are no Victor recordings about the real story. 
> By the way, there is no truth to the story about why Jack and Jill went up 
> the hill. 
> Jack
> > HUMPTY DUMPTY by Sterling, Moran, & H. von Tilzer
> > as sung by Billy Murray & Ed. SmalleEveryone knows Humpty Dumpty sat upon a 
> > wall.
> > But no one seems to know what made poor Humpty Dumpty fall.
> > My great-grand-dad was just a lad, but he was there to see.
> > The story's true, so I'll tell you just what he told to me.
> > Humpty Dumpty sat upon a wall.
> > Humpty Dumpty had an awful fall.
> > A girl was passing by.
> > Her skirt was rather high.
> > She kept on going, never knowing--
> > Glory! How the wind was blowing!
> > Humpty Dumpty nearly lost an eye.
> > If you're a man, you know the reason why.
> > She said, "Would you please tie my shoe?"
> > Of course, 'twas just a stall.
> > But that's what made poor Humpty Dumpty fall.
> > 
> > Humpty Dumpty lived in the time
> > Of old Mother Goose and her nursery rhyme.
> > Hi diddle diddle
> > The profiteers fiddle
> > We all have to dance to their tune.
> > Prices leap to the sky
> > Meat was never so high
> > Since the cow jumped over the moon!
> > 
> > You know, I asked my great-grand-dad if Humpty broke a leg.
> > He said, "He went completely broke, because he was an egg".
> > She looked so swell
> > That Humpty fell
> > And his poor life was spoiled;
> > But don't forget,
> > He'd be here yet
> > If he had been hard-boiled!
> > Humpty Dumpty sat upon a wall.
> > Humpty Dumpty had an awful fall.
> > The girlie passed him by;
> > She winked her pretty eye.
> > He saw the clocking on her stocking--
> > "Glory my!" he said, "How shocking!"
> > Humpty Dumpty turned around and looked
> > and looked and looked and looked
> > And that's how Humpty Dumpty's goose was cooked.
> > He was weak and took a peek
> > But if you had his view,
> > I bet you'd do like Humpty Dumpty too.
> > 
> > Hickory dickory doc,
> > The mouse found a flask in the clock.
> > Two drinks of that stuff
> > Made the mouse feel so tough
> > That he chased all the cats on the block!
> > 
> > London Bridge is falling down
> > All around the mulberry bush
> > Jack and Jill
> > Went up the hill
> > For all I know, they're up there still.
> > (?) Down among the wildflowers.
> > All the king's horses and all the king's men
> > Who saw poor Humpty fall
> > Could never put him back upon the wall.
> > 
> > > From: cdh...@earthlink.net
> > > To: phono-l@oldcrank.org
> > > Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2011 22:41:15 -0400
> > > Subject: Re: [Phono-L] WWI music perspective
> > > 
> > > Yeah, I have the record. Much as I remember lyrics, I can't come up with
> > > the reason the poor soul flopped. It's a real good recording with a lot of
> > > good musicianship, too. Can't remember that, either. My Victor Master book
> > > is in another room. 
> > > 
> > > It's an orthophonic, so there may be yet another one about the unfortunate
> > > egg.
> > > 
> > > Original Message:
> > > -
> > > From: Steven Medved steve_nor...@msn.com
> > > Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2011 13:39:51 -0400
> > > To: phono-l@oldcrank.org
> > > Subject: Re: [Phono-L] WWI music perspective
> > > 
> > > 
> > > 
> > > Has anyone heard Humpty Dumpty on Victor? We learn what made him fall.
> > > 
> > > Steve
> > > 
> > > 
> > > 
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Re: [Phono-L] Columbia Regent Desk Louver

2011-10-20 Thread George
Hi Greg
I may have something I'll take a look at the other warehouse latter this week 
and contact you off list. 
Thank you,
George Vollema
Great Lakes Antique Phonograph
5092 Muskego Dr.
Newaygo MI 49337-8556
231-652-5753
www.victroladoctor.com






  - Original Message - 
  From: The Farmers 
  To: phono-l@oldcrank.org 
  Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2011 12:11 AM
  Subject: [Phono-L] Columbia Regent Desk Louver


  I just picked up a Columbia Regent Desk phonograph that is missing a louver. 
  The phonograph is on one end of the desk, and the horn points out the other 
  end, with two adjustable louvers covering it, that you can adjust with a 
  knob to change the volume.  Actually, I thought both louvers were missing, 
  but I found one buried inside the cabinet. These pivoted on a pin, and that 
  area on this louver is broken out, so it actually would be nice to find a 
  pair of good louvers, but if I can only find one then I'll have to patch up 
  this one.

  The louver is dark colored mahogany, measuring 14-7/8 x 3 inches, and is 
  9/32-inch thick.

  Does anyone have one or two of these?  I could also use the linkage that 
  connected them to the adjustment knob.

  Thanks,
  Greg Farmer 

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