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Post by neophone on Nov 30, 2006 1:50:15 GMT -5
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Post by gramophoneshane on Nov 30, 2006 6:20:02 GMT -5
I wouldn't mind the first one, but that second one- looks pretty sad, and seems as if it might have sound to match. The way the seller discribes the sound, I think it was a victrola that he played it on.
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Post by neophone on Nov 30, 2006 15:52:47 GMT -5
....The way the seller discribes the sound, I think it was a victrola that he played it on. GS, The same thought occured to me. Regards, J.
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steve
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Post by steve on Dec 1, 2006 0:37:10 GMT -5
I was thinking to ask him what Victrola he played it on.
If you want to talk eBay Morons there was a guy on eBay that had a Gem with a pink Lambert on it in his ad he said he thought the pink thing did not belong with it and when I wrote him and told him it was a record he said he had thrown the other records away, I wrote back an told him I hoped the others were not pink because the could sell for around $500 each he never replied.
The guy I wrote and told his two Golden & Hughes coon records were not worth $1500 was nice, an antique dealer game him the appraisal. Now I normally do not bother to write.
Steve
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