Could I borrow a copy of the EMG story?

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Could I borrow a copy of the EMG story?

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I started reading someone's copy of the EMG story, but only got about half way through before I had to give it back, I was looking to buy a copy but I can't afford one, would there be anyone willing to let me borrow one if I pay postage here and back

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Re: Could I borrow a copy of the EMG story?

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I've got a copy I'd be glad to send you - don't need it any longer. Post or e-mail your address and I'll get it off to you next week.

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What is the EMG story? What is EMG? Neil

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Re: Could I borrow a copy of the EMG story?

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Nat, sorry for the delay, thanks for the offer, managed to get a copy sorted though, cheers!

Neil, the EMG Story is a book written by Francis James documenting the history of the EMG and Expert Gramophone companies founded by Ellis Michael Ginn and their gramophones, the most famous ones being those with the large papier appliqué horns such as shown in my profile photo, a brilliant book I've found so far

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