Re: [Phono-L] Perfektone in a Heywood-Wakefield cabinet

2011-06-26 Thread phonophan
"Perfektone" was the coined name of the Heywood-Wakefield soundboxes, the way "Exhibition" was the coined name of the soundboxes on most Victors. Cheers all, Tim Fabrizio phonophan PO Box 747 Henrietta, NY 14467 TEL 585 582 1586 FAX 585 582 2624 Web site: www.phonophan.com -O

Re: [Phono-L] New Clarence Ferguson book edition available?

2011-06-26 Thread Zonophone2006
ditto for me john zono In a message dated 6/24/2011 6:20:19 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, clockworkh...@aol.com writes: My copy arrived yesterday. It is a very nice presentation. Thank you John ! ! ! Al ___ Phono-L mailing list http://phon

[Phono-L] Items For Sale!

2011-06-26 Thread Shawn O'Rourke
Okay folks, Let's get some selling or trading going on here. I've got some really nice items that need some new homes! All plus shipping. Pictures available upon request. Contact me with interest at mshawnorou...@gmail.com 14 5000 Series Edison Blue Amberols Here are 14 Edison Blue Amberols fr

Re: [Phono-L] Perfektone in a Heywood-Wakefield cabinet

2011-06-26 Thread Dennis Back
"Perfektone" was the coined name of the Heywood-Wakefield soundboxes, the way "Exhibition" was the coined name of the soundboxes on most Victors. Cheers all, Tim Fabrizio == I have a Heywood-Wakefield upright phonograph with a Heywood-Wakefield  ID.plate on

[Phono-L] Panel Mount Radiola for Sale

2011-06-26 Thread Greg Acker
I just bought a panel mount Radiola V111 battery radio - around 1924, and I wanted to see if anyone on the list could use it before I put it on ebay. This is a 13" x 13 1/2" panel. I think it was used by Brunswick but maybe Victor or some other brands as well. $65 or best offer. Greg Ack

Re: [Phono-L] Panel Mount Radiola for Sale

2011-06-26 Thread William Zucca
Dear Greg: I would like to buy the Radiola you mention below. Do you have a paypal account? Bill Zucca Rochester, VT On Sun, Jun 26, 2011 at 7:01 PM, Greg Acker wrote: > I just bought a panel mount Radiola V111 battery radio - around 1924, and > I wanted to see if anyone on the list could us