As a matter of introduction. I'm new to the antique phonograph bug. My primary interest is in the acoustic variety. I don't have much interest in the electric ones for one good reason - I know nothing of electronics. For that matter, I don't have much space to work on acoustic ones either, I have to depend on repair people. But perhaps that will change as I learn more.
My story so far - I own one machine, cabinet model Avalon. My intent is not to amass a collection of acoustic phonographs. My preference is for functional antiques. All I really want is one good functioning machine with good sound quality and good eye appeal.
Heres a photo and some YouTube links. The type of music I most like are vocalists like the lady in "My Old Kentucky Home", or if I can find any Alice Nielsen records, and vintage jazz from the 20s-30s. I've found that the local thrifts have lots of 78s, found some good "keepers" and some interesting odd-ball ones, like a vintage Dragnet parody. Today I got a good haul from a seller on Craigslist. That was my best buy so far, she had 112 jazz 78s she sold me for $20. I think that makes around 200 total. I picked up 300 needles today and have 300 more coming via mail. I'll be giving the phonograph a work-out as I go through the record collection sorting the "keepers" from the junk.

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