An Invitation From The Antique Phonograph Society
Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2014 12:22 pm
Welcome, and thank you to the Talking Machine Forum administrators for providing a place to post Society news.
The Antique Phonograph Society
is the world's largest organization of collectors and sound recording historians who share a passion for the preservation of antique phonographs, gramophones, and records. The organization, formally begun in January 2014, is comprised of officers and members of the former California Antique Phonograph Society and the former Michigan Antique Phonograph Society.
Our highly-respected Journal is The Antique Phonograph, and it features the same Editorial teams and writers who made The Sound Box and In The Groove the successful publications they have been for many years. The Antique Phonograph is published quarterly, and contains 52 full-color pages of outstanding original research and scholarship from the foremost names in the antique phonograph/record field. To see a sample issue and learn more about The Antique Phonograph Society, visit our website at:
http://www.antiquephono.org.
The website includes upcoming events and items for sale. There are also a variety of written articles of interest to collectors, as well as technical papers and a full-length book feature. More articles are on the way, and future additions will be announced here.
We welcome all collectors of antique phonographs, gramophone, and records to join us!
The Antique Phonograph Society
is the world's largest organization of collectors and sound recording historians who share a passion for the preservation of antique phonographs, gramophones, and records. The organization, formally begun in January 2014, is comprised of officers and members of the former California Antique Phonograph Society and the former Michigan Antique Phonograph Society.
Our highly-respected Journal is The Antique Phonograph, and it features the same Editorial teams and writers who made The Sound Box and In The Groove the successful publications they have been for many years. The Antique Phonograph is published quarterly, and contains 52 full-color pages of outstanding original research and scholarship from the foremost names in the antique phonograph/record field. To see a sample issue and learn more about The Antique Phonograph Society, visit our website at:
http://www.antiquephono.org.
The website includes upcoming events and items for sale. There are also a variety of written articles of interest to collectors, as well as technical papers and a full-length book feature. More articles are on the way, and future additions will be announced here.
We welcome all collectors of antique phonographs, gramophone, and records to join us!