and on the top of the horn!
I have seen examples of speartip horns with the same horn decal on the front
top.
Cheers,
Mario
> Dan K wrote:
>
> Wow: 2 decals, a medal, AND on the turntable felt! (prolly on the
> soundbox too,
> I bet) They sure wanted the "HMV" message to get through!
>
Pack and Send the company I use is a franchise and the owner of the store is
who packs the phonographs etc... for me. I stand there while things are being
packed too and watch as the item goes into the box.
Cheers,
Mario
> Andrew Baron wrote:
>
> My packaging store story is another reason n
Hi Folks,
Sorry for the sale note:
But I just dropped the price on this neat Maroon Gem, and it is to buy now.
Cheers,
Mario
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ih=002&sspagename=STRK%3AMESE%3AIT&viewitem=&item=120057716116&rd=1&rd=1
Hi Listers,
Am i missing something with edisonic Reproducer???
http://cgi.ebay.com/NOS-Edison-Diamond-Disc-EDISONIC-reproducer-w-box_W0QQitemZ220052821260QQihZ012QQcategoryZ38029QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Cheers,
Mario
Hmmm Don't know about the fake auction part... Volvic is a very reputable
seller.
Cheers,
Mario
> pjfra...@alamedanet.net wrote:
>
> why, shilling someone else's fake auctions, of course!
>
> Rich wrote:
> > My further thoughts on this are - Where are these 2 guys when I am
> selling
>
Hi All,
I'm writing in regards to my Victor 6.
The Serial Number is 1083 and the machine is the earlier model with the
turntable that sits on bearings (smaller case too).
Now I know that the horns were originally released with the "Black Jappaned"
horn, but I came across a site that suggested
it. Also you should have
> the nicer gold plated brass column tops and bottoms on your case, these
> are much nicer than the pot metal tops the later ones and mine has. I
> would put the brass horn on it because they are seldom found and look
> very nice.
>
> Steve
>
I find this really interesting actually. I know about machines sold in places
like the UK, USA, Canada, (plenty of info especially on these three) Australia,
Germany, France etc But what were phono markets like in the rest of the
world Surely there were original machines in China, Japan et
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