How Do We Know it's 2021?

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How Do We Know it's 2021?

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We know it's 2021 because it's time to join/renew membership in the Antique Phonograph Society!

Members receive:

* The satisfaction of knowing that their dues help pay for outreach to folks who have never heard of an antique phonograph. (Have you encountered the recent APS paid Facebook ads?)

* A quarterly full-color 54-60 page magazine crammed with informative articles, beautiful pictures, and advertisements from our hobby's foremost service/parts providers.

* Access to an online Library of over 30,000 SEARCHABLE pages of phonographic documents dating from 1890 to the present, including all back issues of the APS magazine.

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https://www.antiquephono.org/join-us-home/

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phonogfp wrote:We know it's 2021 because it's time to join/renew membership in the Antique Phonograph Society!

Members receive:

* The satisfaction of knowing that their dues help pay for outreach to folks who have never heard of an antique phonograph. (Have you encountered the recent APS paid Facebook ads?)

* A quarterly full-color 54-60 page magazine crammed with informative articles, beautiful pictures, and advertisements from our hobby's foremost service/parts providers.

* Access to an online Library of over 30,000 SEARCHABLE pages of phonographic documents dating from 1890 to the present, including all back issues of the APS magazine.

Check out the different member levels here:

https://www.antiquephono.org/join-us-home/

George P.
Any articles planned for the 100th anniversary of the VV-50?

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......and the 100th anniversary of Caruso's passing on 2nd August 1921.

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AmberolaAndy wrote: Any articles planned for the 100th anniversary of the VV-50?
epigramophone wrote:......and the 100th anniversary of Caruso's passing on 2nd August 1921.
The only articles I'm privy to beforehand are my own!

It wouldn't surprise me if Bob Baumback should be planning something on the VV-50. But it would surprise me if Caruso were neglected.

George P.

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