Re: [Phono-L] Books for sale

2011-06-13 Thread john robles
Hi Abe
Go ahead and email me your address and I'll send the book out so you don't have 
to waqit.
Thanks
John

--- On Wed, 6/8/11, Abe Feder abefed...@gmail.com wrote:

From: Abe Feder abefed...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Books for sale
To: Antique Phonograph List phono-l@oldcrank.org
Date: Wednesday, June 8, 2011, 10:54 AM

Media mail is fine John-if you send me an email with your address I will
send you a ck as well as the send too.
Good doing business again with you.
Abe

On Tue, Jun 7, 2011 at 7:22 PM, john robles john9...@pacbell.net wrote:

 Oops, thought this was private, sorry! Well, as you can all tell, the
 Stereo View book is claimed, I have received several emails, and one person
 is considering several titles which I told him were available. Once I have
 that response I will answer other emails in order, privately.
 Thanks
 John

 --- On Tue, 6/7/11, john robles john9...@pacbell.net wrote:

 From: john robles john9...@pacbell.net
 Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Books for sale
 To: Antique Phonograph List phono-l@oldcrank.org
 Date: Tuesday, June 7, 2011, 7:16 PM

 You are the first responder, so it is yours. Media mail ok? That's the
 cheapest tho slowest way.
 John

 --- On Tue, 6/7/11, Abe Feder abefed...@gmail.com wrote:

 From: Abe Feder abefed...@gmail.com
 Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Books for sale
 To: Antique Phonograph List phono-l@oldcrank.org
 Date: Tuesday, June 7, 2011, 5:19 PM

 Hi John,
 If no one has steped up I will take the book on stereo views,just let me
 know,
 Abe Feder



 On Tue, Jun 7, 2011 at 4:13 PM, john robles john9...@pacbell.net wrote:

  Hello all
  I am cleaning out a bookshelf (to make room for records of course) and I
  have nine titles below that may be of interest. They are as follows:
 
  The Musical Box Handbook Vol 1 - Cylinder Boxes by Graham Webb
  The Musical Box Handbook Vol 2 - Disc Boxes by Graham Webb  These are two
  volumes that I think are out of print now. Volume 1 is 143 pages and
 volume
  2 is 316 pages. They are excellent repair manuals for both types of box
 and
  are loaded with pictures, history, manufacturers and diagrams. I'd like
 $15
  each or $25 for the set.
 
  Player Piano Treasury by Harvey Roehl. Harvey ran the Vestal Press, a
 great
  publishing house of automatic musical books. This copy is a hardback and
 is
  autographed. Loaded with player piano history, photos, prchestrion
 photos,
  all kinds of great stuff. I'd like $10 for this.
 
  Put Another Nickel In by Q. David Bowers. A great reference on automatic
  music making machines. Large format hardback with dust jacket, 248 pages,
  loaded with pics, ads for everything from coin pianos to huge
 orchestrions
  and other automatic instruments.  $15.
 
  The American Reed Organ by Robert F. Gellerman, a hardback treatise on
 reed
  organs with a huge amount of pics, ads, specifications, repair
 procedures,
  etc. First edition large format hardback with dust jacket (somewhat
 tattered
  on spine, 170 pages. $10.
 
  Gellerman's International Reed Organ Atlas by Robert Gellerman.170 page
  trade paperback listing reed organ manufacturers and historical notes on
  many many companies throughout the world. If you want to know who made
 your
  organ, this is the book! $10.
 
  Collectible Sheet Music - The Gold in your Piano Bench by Marion Short.
  Trade paperback, 176 pages. 1988 version with TONS of color pics of sheet
  music from the beginning to the 40s and 50s. Tons of great stuff. $8
 
  The Sheet Music Reference and Price Guide by Anna Marie Guiheen and
  Marie-Reine A. Pafik. Trade paperback, 295 pages, listed by title with
  chapters on performers and authors and miscellaneous categories. 1992
  version, but a good reference source. $8
 
  Stereo Views - A history of stereographs in America and their Collection
 by
  William Culp Darrah. Hardback, 255 pages. A very rare book on the history
 of
  stereo view cards and viewers, manufacturers, Civil War views, Western
  Views, categories of views arranged alphabetically. Lots of pics and a
 value
  guide (this was published i 1964). A great book for those who collect
  stereopticons and cards. $20.
  Thanks!
  John Robles
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Re: [Phono-L] Books for sale

2011-06-13 Thread Abe Feder
Hi john, Ck went in the mail box today-send it to Abe Feder c/o Framin'
Works 7520 S. Rural Rd Suite A 3-4 Tempe AZ 85284.
Thx for the book look forward to it
Abe

On Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 2:24 PM, john robles john9...@pacbell.net wrote:

 Hi Abe
 Go ahead and email me your address and I'll send the book out so you don't
 have to waqit.
 Thanks
 John

 --- On Wed, 6/8/11, Abe Feder abefed...@gmail.com wrote:

 From: Abe Feder abefed...@gmail.com
 Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Books for sale
 To: Antique Phonograph List phono-l@oldcrank.org
 Date: Wednesday, June 8, 2011, 10:54 AM

 Media mail is fine John-if you send me an email with your address I will
 send you a ck as well as the send too.
 Good doing business again with you.
 Abe

 On Tue, Jun 7, 2011 at 7:22 PM, john robles john9...@pacbell.net wrote:

  Oops, thought this was private, sorry! Well, as you can all tell, the
  Stereo View book is claimed, I have received several emails, and one
 person
  is considering several titles which I told him were available. Once I
 have
  that response I will answer other emails in order, privately.
  Thanks
  John
 
  --- On Tue, 6/7/11, john robles john9...@pacbell.net wrote:
 
  From: john robles john9...@pacbell.net
  Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Books for sale
  To: Antique Phonograph List phono-l@oldcrank.org
  Date: Tuesday, June 7, 2011, 7:16 PM
 
  You are the first responder, so it is yours. Media mail ok? That's the
  cheapest tho slowest way.
  John
 
  --- On Tue, 6/7/11, Abe Feder abefed...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  From: Abe Feder abefed...@gmail.com
  Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Books for sale
  To: Antique Phonograph List phono-l@oldcrank.org
  Date: Tuesday, June 7, 2011, 5:19 PM
 
  Hi John,
  If no one has steped up I will take the book on stereo views,just let me
  know,
  Abe Feder
 
 
 
  On Tue, Jun 7, 2011 at 4:13 PM, john robles john9...@pacbell.net
 wrote:
 
   Hello all
   I am cleaning out a bookshelf (to make room for records of course) and
 I
   have nine titles below that may be of interest. They are as follows:
  
   The Musical Box Handbook Vol 1 - Cylinder Boxes by Graham Webb
   The Musical Box Handbook Vol 2 - Disc Boxes by Graham Webb  These are
 two
   volumes that I think are out of print now. Volume 1 is 143 pages and
  volume
   2 is 316 pages. They are excellent repair manuals for both types of box
  and
   are loaded with pictures, history, manufacturers and diagrams. I'd like
  $15
   each or $25 for the set.
  
   Player Piano Treasury by Harvey Roehl. Harvey ran the Vestal Press, a
  great
   publishing house of automatic musical books. This copy is a hardback
 and
  is
   autographed. Loaded with player piano history, photos, prchestrion
  photos,
   all kinds of great stuff. I'd like $10 for this.
  
   Put Another Nickel In by Q. David Bowers. A great reference on
 automatic
   music making machines. Large format hardback with dust jacket, 248
 pages,
   loaded with pics, ads for everything from coin pianos to huge
  orchestrions
   and other automatic instruments.  $15.
  
   The American Reed Organ by Robert F. Gellerman, a hardback treatise on
  reed
   organs with a huge amount of pics, ads, specifications, repair
  procedures,
   etc. First edition large format hardback with dust jacket (somewhat
  tattered
   on spine, 170 pages. $10.
  
   Gellerman's International Reed Organ Atlas by Robert Gellerman.170 page
   trade paperback listing reed organ manufacturers and historical notes
 on
   many many companies throughout the world. If you want to know who made
  your
   organ, this is the book! $10.
  
   Collectible Sheet Music - The Gold in your Piano Bench by Marion Short.
   Trade paperback, 176 pages. 1988 version with TONS of color pics of
 sheet
   music from the beginning to the 40s and 50s. Tons of great stuff. $8
  
   The Sheet Music Reference and Price Guide by Anna Marie Guiheen and
   Marie-Reine A. Pafik. Trade paperback, 295 pages, listed by title with
   chapters on performers and authors and miscellaneous categories. 1992
   version, but a good reference source. $8
  
   Stereo Views - A history of stereographs in America and their
 Collection
  by
   William Culp Darrah. Hardback, 255 pages. A very rare book on the
 history
  of
   stereo view cards and viewers, manufacturers, Civil War views, Western
   Views, categories of views arranged alphabetically. Lots of pics and a
  value
   guide (this was published i 1964). A great book for those who collect
   stereopticons and cards. $20.
   Thanks!
   John Robles
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Re: [Phono-L] Books for sale

2011-06-08 Thread Abe Feder
Media mail is fine John-if you send me an email with your address I will
send you a ck as well as the send too.
Good doing business again with you.
Abe

On Tue, Jun 7, 2011 at 7:22 PM, john robles john9...@pacbell.net wrote:

 Oops, thought this was private, sorry! Well, as you can all tell, the
 Stereo View book is claimed, I have received several emails, and one person
 is considering several titles which I told him were available. Once I have
 that response I will answer other emails in order, privately.
 Thanks
 John

 --- On Tue, 6/7/11, john robles john9...@pacbell.net wrote:

 From: john robles john9...@pacbell.net
 Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Books for sale
 To: Antique Phonograph List phono-l@oldcrank.org
 Date: Tuesday, June 7, 2011, 7:16 PM

 You are the first responder, so it is yours. Media mail ok? That's the
 cheapest tho slowest way.
 John

 --- On Tue, 6/7/11, Abe Feder abefed...@gmail.com wrote:

 From: Abe Feder abefed...@gmail.com
 Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Books for sale
 To: Antique Phonograph List phono-l@oldcrank.org
 Date: Tuesday, June 7, 2011, 5:19 PM

 Hi John,
 If no one has steped up I will take the book on stereo views,just let me
 know,
 Abe Feder



 On Tue, Jun 7, 2011 at 4:13 PM, john robles john9...@pacbell.net wrote:

  Hello all
  I am cleaning out a bookshelf (to make room for records of course) and I
  have nine titles below that may be of interest. They are as follows:
 
  The Musical Box Handbook Vol 1 - Cylinder Boxes by Graham Webb
  The Musical Box Handbook Vol 2 - Disc Boxes by Graham Webb  These are two
  volumes that I think are out of print now. Volume 1 is 143 pages and
 volume
  2 is 316 pages. They are excellent repair manuals for both types of box
 and
  are loaded with pictures, history, manufacturers and diagrams. I'd like
 $15
  each or $25 for the set.
 
  Player Piano Treasury by Harvey Roehl. Harvey ran the Vestal Press, a
 great
  publishing house of automatic musical books. This copy is a hardback and
 is
  autographed. Loaded with player piano history, photos, prchestrion
 photos,
  all kinds of great stuff. I'd like $10 for this.
 
  Put Another Nickel In by Q. David Bowers. A great reference on automatic
  music making machines. Large format hardback with dust jacket, 248 pages,
  loaded with pics, ads for everything from coin pianos to huge
 orchestrions
  and other automatic instruments.  $15.
 
  The American Reed Organ by Robert F. Gellerman, a hardback treatise on
 reed
  organs with a huge amount of pics, ads, specifications, repair
 procedures,
  etc. First edition large format hardback with dust jacket (somewhat
 tattered
  on spine, 170 pages. $10.
 
  Gellerman's International Reed Organ Atlas by Robert Gellerman.170 page
  trade paperback listing reed organ manufacturers and historical notes on
  many many companies throughout the world. If you want to know who made
 your
  organ, this is the book! $10.
 
  Collectible Sheet Music - The Gold in your Piano Bench by Marion Short.
  Trade paperback, 176 pages. 1988 version with TONS of color pics of sheet
  music from the beginning to the 40s and 50s. Tons of great stuff. $8
 
  The Sheet Music Reference and Price Guide by Anna Marie Guiheen and
  Marie-Reine A. Pafik. Trade paperback, 295 pages, listed by title with
  chapters on performers and authors and miscellaneous categories. 1992
  version, but a good reference source. $8
 
  Stereo Views - A history of stereographs in America and their Collection
 by
  William Culp Darrah. Hardback, 255 pages. A very rare book on the history
 of
  stereo view cards and viewers, manufacturers, Civil War views, Western
  Views, categories of views arranged alphabetically. Lots of pics and a
 value
  guide (this was published i 1964). A great book for those who collect
  stereopticons and cards. $20.
  Thanks!
  John Robles
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[Phono-L] Books for sale

2011-06-07 Thread john robles
Hello all
I am cleaning out a bookshelf (to make room for records of course) and I have 
nine titles below that may be of interest. They are as follows:

The Musical Box Handbook Vol 1 - Cylinder Boxes by Graham Webb
The Musical Box Handbook Vol 2 - Disc Boxes by Graham Webb  These are two 
volumes that I think are out of print now. Volume 1 is 143 pages and volume 2 
is 316 pages. They are excellent repair manuals for both types of box and are 
loaded with pictures, history, manufacturers and diagrams. I'd like $15 each or 
$25 for the set.

Player Piano Treasury by Harvey Roehl. Harvey ran the Vestal Press, a great 
publishing house of automatic musical books. This copy is a hardback and is 
autographed. Loaded with player piano history, photos, prchestrion photos, all 
kinds of great stuff. I'd like $10 for this.

Put Another Nickel In by Q. David Bowers. A great reference on automatic music 
making machines. Large format hardback with dust jacket, 248 pages, loaded with 
pics, ads for everything from coin pianos to huge orchestrions and other 
automatic instruments.  $15.

The American Reed Organ by Robert F. Gellerman, a hardback treatise on reed 
organs with a huge amount of pics, ads, specifications, repair procedures, etc. 
First edition large format hardback with dust jacket (somewhat tattered on 
spine, 170 pages. $10.

Gellerman's International Reed Organ Atlas by Robert Gellerman.170 page trade 
paperback listing reed organ manufacturers and historical notes on many many 
companies throughout the world. If you want to know who made your organ, this 
is the book! $10.

Collectible Sheet Music - The Gold in your Piano Bench by Marion Short. Trade 
paperback, 176 pages. 1988 version with TONS of color pics of sheet music from 
the beginning to the 40s and 50s. Tons of great stuff. $8

The Sheet Music Reference and Price Guide by Anna Marie Guiheen and Marie-Reine 
A. Pafik. Trade paperback, 295 pages, listed by title with chapters on 
performers and authors and miscellaneous categories. 1992 version, but a good 
reference source. $8

Stereo Views - A history of stereographs in America and their Collection by 
William Culp Darrah. Hardback, 255 pages. A very rare book on the history of 
stereo view cards and viewers, manufacturers, Civil War views, Western Views, 
categories of views arranged alphabetically. Lots of pics and a value guide 
(this was published i 1964). A great book for those who collect stereopticons 
and cards. $20.
Thanks!
John Robles
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Re: [Phono-L] Books for sale

2011-06-07 Thread Andrew Baron
Hi John ~

Also interested in your:

Player Piano treasury
Put Another Nickel In
The American Reed Organ
Collectible Sheet Music

If still available.

Thanks,
Andy


On Jun 7, 2011, at 5:13 PM, john robles wrote:

 Hello all
 I am cleaning out a bookshelf (to make room for records of course) and I have 
 nine titles below that may be of interest. They are as follows:
 
 The Musical Box Handbook Vol 1 - Cylinder Boxes by Graham Webb
 The Musical Box Handbook Vol 2 - Disc Boxes by Graham Webb  These are two 
 volumes that I think are out of print now. Volume 1 is 143 pages and volume 2 
 is 316 pages. They are excellent repair manuals for both types of box and are 
 loaded with pictures, history, manufacturers and diagrams. I'd like $15 each 
 or $25 for the set.
 
 Player Piano Treasury by Harvey Roehl. Harvey ran the Vestal Press, a great 
 publishing house of automatic musical books. This copy is a hardback and is 
 autographed. Loaded with player piano history, photos, prchestrion photos, 
 all kinds of great stuff. I'd like $10 for this.
 
 Put Another Nickel In by Q. David Bowers. A great reference on automatic 
 music making machines. Large format hardback with dust jacket, 248 pages, 
 loaded with pics, ads for everything from coin pianos to huge orchestrions 
 and other automatic instruments.  $15.
 
 The American Reed Organ by Robert F. Gellerman, a hardback treatise on reed 
 organs with a huge amount of pics, ads, specifications, repair procedures, 
 etc. First edition large format hardback with dust jacket (somewhat tattered 
 on spine, 170 pages. $10.
 
 Gellerman's International Reed Organ Atlas by Robert Gellerman.170 page trade 
 paperback listing reed organ manufacturers and historical notes on many many 
 companies throughout the world. If you want to know who made your organ, this 
 is the book! $10.
 
 Collectible Sheet Music - The Gold in your Piano Bench by Marion Short. Trade 
 paperback, 176 pages. 1988 version with TONS of color pics of sheet music 
 from the beginning to the 40s and 50s. Tons of great stuff. $8
 
 The Sheet Music Reference and Price Guide by Anna Marie Guiheen and 
 Marie-Reine A. Pafik. Trade paperback, 295 pages, listed by title with 
 chapters on performers and authors and miscellaneous categories. 1992 
 version, but a good reference source. $8
 
 Stereo Views - A history of stereographs in America and their Collection by 
 William Culp Darrah. Hardback, 255 pages. A very rare book on the history of 
 stereo view cards and viewers, manufacturers, Civil War views, Western Views, 
 categories of views arranged alphabetically. Lots of pics and a value guide 
 (this was published i 1964). A great book for those who collect stereopticons 
 and cards. $20.
 Thanks!
 John Robles
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Re: [Phono-L] Books for sale

2011-06-07 Thread Abe Feder
Hi John,
If no one has steped up I will take the book on stereo views,just let me
know,
Abe Feder



On Tue, Jun 7, 2011 at 4:13 PM, john robles john9...@pacbell.net wrote:

 Hello all
 I am cleaning out a bookshelf (to make room for records of course) and I
 have nine titles below that may be of interest. They are as follows:

 The Musical Box Handbook Vol 1 - Cylinder Boxes by Graham Webb
 The Musical Box Handbook Vol 2 - Disc Boxes by Graham Webb  These are two
 volumes that I think are out of print now. Volume 1 is 143 pages and volume
 2 is 316 pages. They are excellent repair manuals for both types of box and
 are loaded with pictures, history, manufacturers and diagrams. I'd like $15
 each or $25 for the set.

 Player Piano Treasury by Harvey Roehl. Harvey ran the Vestal Press, a great
 publishing house of automatic musical books. This copy is a hardback and is
 autographed. Loaded with player piano history, photos, prchestrion photos,
 all kinds of great stuff. I'd like $10 for this.

 Put Another Nickel In by Q. David Bowers. A great reference on automatic
 music making machines. Large format hardback with dust jacket, 248 pages,
 loaded with pics, ads for everything from coin pianos to huge orchestrions
 and other automatic instruments.  $15.

 The American Reed Organ by Robert F. Gellerman, a hardback treatise on reed
 organs with a huge amount of pics, ads, specifications, repair procedures,
 etc. First edition large format hardback with dust jacket (somewhat tattered
 on spine, 170 pages. $10.

 Gellerman's International Reed Organ Atlas by Robert Gellerman.170 page
 trade paperback listing reed organ manufacturers and historical notes on
 many many companies throughout the world. If you want to know who made your
 organ, this is the book! $10.

 Collectible Sheet Music - The Gold in your Piano Bench by Marion Short.
 Trade paperback, 176 pages. 1988 version with TONS of color pics of sheet
 music from the beginning to the 40s and 50s. Tons of great stuff. $8

 The Sheet Music Reference and Price Guide by Anna Marie Guiheen and
 Marie-Reine A. Pafik. Trade paperback, 295 pages, listed by title with
 chapters on performers and authors and miscellaneous categories. 1992
 version, but a good reference source. $8

 Stereo Views - A history of stereographs in America and their Collection by
 William Culp Darrah. Hardback, 255 pages. A very rare book on the history of
 stereo view cards and viewers, manufacturers, Civil War views, Western
 Views, categories of views arranged alphabetically. Lots of pics and a value
 guide (this was published i 1964). A great book for those who collect
 stereopticons and cards. $20.
 Thanks!
 John Robles
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Re: [Phono-L] Books for sale

2011-06-07 Thread Andrew Baron
Hi John ~

I'd love to buy the two music box books.  Consider them sold to me if I'm the 
first.

Thanks,
Andy


On Jun 7, 2011, at 5:13 PM, john robles wrote:

 Hello all
 I am cleaning out a bookshelf (to make room for records of course) and I have 
 nine titles below that may be of interest. They are as follows:
 
 The Musical Box Handbook Vol 1 - Cylinder Boxes by Graham Webb
 The Musical Box Handbook Vol 2 - Disc Boxes by Graham Webb  These are two 
 volumes that I think are out of print now. Volume 1 is 143 pages and volume 2 
 is 316 pages. They are excellent repair manuals for both types of box and are 
 loaded with pictures, history, manufacturers and diagrams. I'd like $15 each 
 or $25 for the set.
 
 Player Piano Treasury by Harvey Roehl. Harvey ran the Vestal Press, a great 
 publishing house of automatic musical books. This copy is a hardback and is 
 autographed. Loaded with player piano history, photos, prchestrion photos, 
 all kinds of great stuff. I'd like $10 for this.
 
 Put Another Nickel In by Q. David Bowers. A great reference on automatic 
 music making machines. Large format hardback with dust jacket, 248 pages, 
 loaded with pics, ads for everything from coin pianos to huge orchestrions 
 and other automatic instruments.  $15.
 
 The American Reed Organ by Robert F. Gellerman, a hardback treatise on reed 
 organs with a huge amount of pics, ads, specifications, repair procedures, 
 etc. First edition large format hardback with dust jacket (somewhat tattered 
 on spine, 170 pages. $10.
 
 Gellerman's International Reed Organ Atlas by Robert Gellerman.170 page trade 
 paperback listing reed organ manufacturers and historical notes on many many 
 companies throughout the world. If you want to know who made your organ, this 
 is the book! $10.
 
 Collectible Sheet Music - The Gold in your Piano Bench by Marion Short. Trade 
 paperback, 176 pages. 1988 version with TONS of color pics of sheet music 
 from the beginning to the 40s and 50s. Tons of great stuff. $8
 
 The Sheet Music Reference and Price Guide by Anna Marie Guiheen and 
 Marie-Reine A. Pafik. Trade paperback, 295 pages, listed by title with 
 chapters on performers and authors and miscellaneous categories. 1992 
 version, but a good reference source. $8
 
 Stereo Views - A history of stereographs in America and their Collection by 
 William Culp Darrah. Hardback, 255 pages. A very rare book on the history of 
 stereo view cards and viewers, manufacturers, Civil War views, Western Views, 
 categories of views arranged alphabetically. Lots of pics and a value guide 
 (this was published i 1964). A great book for those who collect stereopticons 
 and cards. $20.
 Thanks!
 John Robles
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Re: [Phono-L] Books for sale

2011-06-07 Thread john robles
You are the first responder, so it is yours. Media mail ok? That's the cheapest 
tho slowest way.
John

--- On Tue, 6/7/11, Abe Feder abefed...@gmail.com wrote:

From: Abe Feder abefed...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Books for sale
To: Antique Phonograph List phono-l@oldcrank.org
Date: Tuesday, June 7, 2011, 5:19 PM

Hi John,
If no one has steped up I will take the book on stereo views,just let me
know,
Abe Feder



On Tue, Jun 7, 2011 at 4:13 PM, john robles john9...@pacbell.net wrote:

 Hello all
 I am cleaning out a bookshelf (to make room for records of course) and I
 have nine titles below that may be of interest. They are as follows:

 The Musical Box Handbook Vol 1 - Cylinder Boxes by Graham Webb
 The Musical Box Handbook Vol 2 - Disc Boxes by Graham Webb  These are two
 volumes that I think are out of print now. Volume 1 is 143 pages and volume
 2 is 316 pages. They are excellent repair manuals for both types of box and
 are loaded with pictures, history, manufacturers and diagrams. I'd like $15
 each or $25 for the set.

 Player Piano Treasury by Harvey Roehl. Harvey ran the Vestal Press, a great
 publishing house of automatic musical books. This copy is a hardback and is
 autographed. Loaded with player piano history, photos, prchestrion photos,
 all kinds of great stuff. I'd like $10 for this.

 Put Another Nickel In by Q. David Bowers. A great reference on automatic
 music making machines. Large format hardback with dust jacket, 248 pages,
 loaded with pics, ads for everything from coin pianos to huge orchestrions
 and other automatic instruments.  $15.

 The American Reed Organ by Robert F. Gellerman, a hardback treatise on reed
 organs with a huge amount of pics, ads, specifications, repair procedures,
 etc. First edition large format hardback with dust jacket (somewhat tattered
 on spine, 170 pages. $10.

 Gellerman's International Reed Organ Atlas by Robert Gellerman.170 page
 trade paperback listing reed organ manufacturers and historical notes on
 many many companies throughout the world. If you want to know who made your
 organ, this is the book! $10.

 Collectible Sheet Music - The Gold in your Piano Bench by Marion Short.
 Trade paperback, 176 pages. 1988 version with TONS of color pics of sheet
 music from the beginning to the 40s and 50s. Tons of great stuff. $8

 The Sheet Music Reference and Price Guide by Anna Marie Guiheen and
 Marie-Reine A. Pafik. Trade paperback, 295 pages, listed by title with
 chapters on performers and authors and miscellaneous categories. 1992
 version, but a good reference source. $8

 Stereo Views - A history of stereographs in America and their Collection by
 William Culp Darrah. Hardback, 255 pages. A very rare book on the history of
 stereo view cards and viewers, manufacturers, Civil War views, Western
 Views, categories of views arranged alphabetically. Lots of pics and a value
 guide (this was published i 1964). A great book for those who collect
 stereopticons and cards. $20.
 Thanks!
 John Robles
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Re: [Phono-L] Books for sale

2011-06-07 Thread john robles
Oops, thought this was private, sorry! Well, as you can all tell, the Stereo 
View book is claimed, I have received several emails, and one person is 
considering several titles which I told him were available. Once I have that 
response I will answer other emails in order, privately.
Thanks
John

--- On Tue, 6/7/11, john robles john9...@pacbell.net wrote:

From: john robles john9...@pacbell.net
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Books for sale
To: Antique Phonograph List phono-l@oldcrank.org
Date: Tuesday, June 7, 2011, 7:16 PM

You are the first responder, so it is yours. Media mail ok? That's the cheapest 
tho slowest way.
John

--- On Tue, 6/7/11, Abe Feder abefed...@gmail.com wrote:

From: Abe Feder abefed...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Books for sale
To: Antique Phonograph List phono-l@oldcrank.org
Date: Tuesday, June 7, 2011, 5:19 PM

Hi John,
If no one has steped up I will take the book on stereo views,just let me
know,
Abe Feder



On Tue, Jun 7, 2011 at 4:13 PM, john robles john9...@pacbell.net wrote:

 Hello all
 I am cleaning out a bookshelf (to make room for records of course) and I
 have nine titles below that may be of interest. They are as follows:

 The Musical Box Handbook Vol 1 - Cylinder Boxes by Graham Webb
 The Musical Box Handbook Vol 2 - Disc Boxes by Graham Webb  These are two
 volumes that I think are out of print now. Volume 1 is 143 pages and volume
 2 is 316 pages. They are excellent repair manuals for both types of box and
 are loaded with pictures, history, manufacturers and diagrams. I'd like $15
 each or $25 for the set.

 Player Piano Treasury by Harvey Roehl. Harvey ran the Vestal Press, a great
 publishing house of automatic musical books. This copy is a hardback and is
 autographed. Loaded with player piano history, photos, prchestrion photos,
 all kinds of great stuff. I'd like $10 for this.

 Put Another Nickel In by Q. David Bowers. A great reference on automatic
 music making machines. Large format hardback with dust jacket, 248 pages,
 loaded with pics, ads for everything from coin pianos to huge orchestrions
 and other automatic instruments.  $15.

 The American Reed Organ by Robert F. Gellerman, a hardback treatise on reed
 organs with a huge amount of pics, ads, specifications, repair procedures,
 etc. First edition large format hardback with dust jacket (somewhat tattered
 on spine, 170 pages. $10.

 Gellerman's International Reed Organ Atlas by Robert Gellerman.170 page
 trade paperback listing reed organ manufacturers and historical notes on
 many many companies throughout the world. If you want to know who made your
 organ, this is the book! $10.

 Collectible Sheet Music - The Gold in your Piano Bench by Marion Short.
 Trade paperback, 176 pages. 1988 version with TONS of color pics of sheet
 music from the beginning to the 40s and 50s. Tons of great stuff. $8

 The Sheet Music Reference and Price Guide by Anna Marie Guiheen and
 Marie-Reine A. Pafik. Trade paperback, 295 pages, listed by title with
 chapters on performers and authors and miscellaneous categories. 1992
 version, but a good reference source. $8

 Stereo Views - A history of stereographs in America and their Collection by
 William Culp Darrah. Hardback, 255 pages. A very rare book on the history of
 stereo view cards and viewers, manufacturers, Civil War views, Western
 Views, categories of views arranged alphabetically. Lots of pics and a value
 guide (this was published i 1964). A great book for those who collect
 stereopticons and cards. $20.
 Thanks!
 John Robles
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