A few more photos of Union can be seen under "Society News" on this forum, here:
http://forum.talkingmachine.info/viewto ... 15&t=17524
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I'd like to add that Jerry delivered a number of items to me at Union that I had pre-purchased from him. All were better than originally described and I was quite pleased. Thanks, Jerry!
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It was a great show. I also took delivery on some very nice items pre-sold via "Yankee Trader" by Jerry and others. I also made some very nice show purchases. The most exciting for me was this Triumph D-2 from GreggC.
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Hi Valecnik,
That is one fine looking Triumph! The painted wood grained horn really makes it stand out.
Pete
That is one fine looking Triumph! The painted wood grained horn really makes it stand out.
Pete
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Bruce, I too admired that Triumph - especially the beautiful 11-panel grain painted horn. Those are rare as hen's lipstick. Congratulations!
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I like the Englewood Musicalphone. I, too have the B & B witches hat horn version. I'd love someday to find the flowered horn with special elbow. I do have a question about the reproducer. Is there a paper label inside the reproducer that shows Englewood Musicalphone markings, or is it plain like the typical client reproducer? I never saw an Englewood record before. I'm sure they were pressed by Columbia.
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Mine has a paper insert and I understand Gregg Cline can help anyone that needs one. Jerry