New Episode - I Never Saw It In Real Life - Episode 4

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New Episode - I Never Saw It In Real Life - Episode 4

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Hey Folks,

Time for a new episode of I Never Saw It In Real Life. Episode 4 focuses on cabinets!!

Enjoy!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dm61kyJ ... ordChannel

My next release will introduce a whole new series!! Keep watching!!

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Well done! I enjoyed your video very much. Thanks!

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I never miss an episode. Keep them coming. Thanks Shawn.
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Add me to the list of those who have never seen it in real life! :(

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Great job!!! Thanks!!

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Thanks All!!

I am super excited about the new series, with its first episode premiering in a few days!

And next month, look to see a very significant phonograph from 1892 found recently, almost lost to history, and a sigular example!!! It has an amazing story to tell as well!!

Keep Watching!

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Love the videos - already looking forward to the new one!

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Shawn, you never fail to amaze with each new episode, you come up with new and interesting stuff! Thx for keeping us interested in our great hobby!
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I really enjoyed this episode and had to search for the others! Thank you.

A good idea someone may spot one of those cabinets..... maybe later converted to a desk or cocktail cabinet?

Here’s one I’ve wondered about from 1904... The Louis XV Monarch from the Victor/Gramophone Co. family in France...

but do any exist or did it ever exist?
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jamiegramo wrote: Wed Mar 06, 2024 5:52 am I really enjoyed this episode and had to search for the others! Thank you.

A good idea someone may spot one of those cabinets..... maybe later converted to a desk or cocktail cabinet?

Here’s one I’ve wondered about from 1904... The Louis XV Monarch from the Victor/Gramophone Co. family in France...

but do any exist or did it ever exist?
If it existed in the catalog, I would think there is at least some certainty that at least one was made. Or one could hope such.

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