Graham Barber

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Phono48
Victor IV
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Re: Graham Barber

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I would be pleased to help with any queries you may have about your 101. I have been collecting gramophones for many years, and have eleven 101s in various colours and variations.

Hines57
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Re: Graham Barber

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I could not access Graham Barber's websites today and it makes me thing that they have now been taken down. They were extremely helpful to me when I started out in this hobby and they proved a useful reference tool. I hope they might be restored in his memory.

Phono48
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Re: Graham Barber

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There must have been a gremlin somewhere, it's up and running now.

Barry

Hines57
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Re: Graham Barber

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Thanks Barry. It's a relief it was just those pesky Gremlins!

box_o_records23
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Re: Graham Barber

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I'm very shocked to hear this news,Mr. Barber was the best collector I've ever met in my life,everything I know today about fixing and restoring gramophones is because of him. He was a helpful and joyful man that was indeed a teacher in our domain. Rest in peace Graham Barber.


Your student from Romania,Alexandru Afzali

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