I dealt with this seller some time ago. His name is Frederick Tussey. Perhaps
the Richard comes from the fact that his full name is Frederick R. Tussey - or
it's just a coincidence on the last name. But the coincidence of the poor
eyesight statement from Mike would lead me to believe it's the
glen
i agree with you
i have bought two rare records from him and totally satisfied
i did make an offer that was a lot less than his ebay price but still a
fair price considering the rarity of the two i did buy
i have no complaints but do agree his records for the most part are not
museum
Does anyone have a recording of this they can e-mail me?
Steve
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I also had a good experience with Richard Tussey. I was able to purchase a
vast collection of 78s from an estate. It was in my early days of
collecting and I really didnt want to be a record collector so I put the
word out and he called me. I went to his home and it was floor to ceiling
http://cgi.ebay.com/RARE-Antique-Early-Edison-Phonograph-w-Cygnet-horn-/120725347090?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0hash=item1c1bca9b12#ht_1213wt_948
This is a pretty awesome external horn Amberola 30 if anyone has a grand
floating around for that type of greatness.
Bill
On May 18, 2011, at 9:38 PM,
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