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Post by neophone on Jul 25, 2007 4:36:57 GMT -5
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Post by gramophoneshane on Jul 25, 2007 7:20:43 GMT -5
LOL. That was hardly worth the effort of recording.
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Post by maroongem on Jul 25, 2007 10:06:33 GMT -5
Geeze,
Another Louis XVI "table model!" I suppose that's one way to sell uprights that have been hopelessly damaged by water, etc. "Igor, get out the saw"
Bill
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Post by neophone on Jul 25, 2007 16:53:01 GMT -5
Gents, Regarding the discussion on the other board about "parting-out" for profit. I would think this is the sort of phonograph you would want to "part-out" rather that one which hasn't been to France! Regards, J.
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Post by gramophoneshane on Jul 26, 2007 3:12:48 GMT -5
I couldn't agree more John. Im sure the hardware, motorboard, doors and lid would come in handy to finish a few projects out there. The only waste being the amputated cabinet. Much better than scrapping an entire complete cabinet any day!
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Post by neophone on Jul 28, 2007 2:46:16 GMT -5
Gents, I left a comment but it's gone unanswered. It's probably sold or been tossed and the seller forgot about the clip. Oh well! Bill, the Louis XVI treatment seems to have overtaken a lot machine over the years. No doubt damp cellars have taken their toll as you say. Regards, J.
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Post by maroongem on Jul 28, 2007 21:18:29 GMT -5
I saw a beheaded Amberola 1-A at the last Wayne show.
I was in tears.......................
Bill
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Post by neophone on Jul 29, 2007 0:52:21 GMT -5
I saw a beheaded Amberola 1-A at the last Wayne show. I was in tears....................... Bill That sad! And it's such a substantial machine!.......I hope it was half price! (I couldn't help myself!) Regards, J.
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