Let's See Your Fun Smalls!

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the highlights
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Packing materials and papers for the VTLA
Packing materials and papers for the VTLA
The needle tin collection (and some other smalls)
The needle tin collection (and some other smalls)
My personal favorite!
My personal favorite!

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Jerry B. wrote:Anyone know the story behind this item? It's the second one I've seen. Jerry B.
Funny, I just played that Edison Diamond Disc Yesterday evening for the first time. It came in a box of DDs I bought last year.

Edison DD 50637-L - Harry Raderman's Dance Orchestra - Make That Trombone Laugh (Matrix# 7102-C)

The reverse side is "Dardanella", also by Harry Raderman's Dance Orchestra.

Great advertising sign. Thanks for sharing!
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CDBPDX wrote:Found a couple interesting things in a box of stuff. First is instructions on how to use the Columbia fiber needles, then a tiny bottle of Eclipse needles that are apparently permanent, according to the accompanying instruction sheet.
Have you tried to uncork the bottle to see what those needles are made of?

Bill

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Lucius1958 wrote:
CDBPDX wrote:Found a couple interesting things in a box of stuff. First is instructions on how to use the Columbia fiber needles, then a tiny bottle of Eclipse needles that are apparently permanent, according to the accompanying instruction sheet.
Have you tried to uncork the bottle to see what those needles are made of?

Bill
There does seem to be at least a couple needles rattling around inside the bottle but I am reluctant to tear the cork apart to see what they look like. Does anybody else have an Eclipse needle?
Cliff's Vintage Music Shoppe, Castle Rock, WA
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Just discovered this in a box of stuff I got a couple weeks ago. It is an 'endless' record needle. Still sealed in the package, don't want to take it apart.

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