Bob,
That is a specacular display of early disc machines. Killer collection, good job. The line up of a-d zonophones will be a good reference point for the rest of us to rely on in our own quests.
Thank you,
D.Edwards
Do you know your A,B,C's ?
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Re: Do you know your A,B,C's ?
Is there a time warp in Oklahoma? Beautiful collection of the early disc machines.
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Re: Do you know your A,B,C's ?
Excellent collection and beautiful display
Thank you for sharing
Bruce
Thank you for sharing
Bruce
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they all look like they are about to be sold off the shelf in about 1903, not a scratch, not a dent in the horns... how is it possible?
Well Guys, 35 years of picky collecting, with an eye on constantly upgrading, and thanks to many others in the phonograph community, have allowed me to accumulate my collection. When I started collecting in 1985, there weren't many early disc machines yet to be found. The machines which I purchased thru the years had passed thru many collectors and collections. I am just lucky at the present time to be their caretaker.Is there a time warp in Oklahoma?
Bob S.