Union Trip Treasures

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Re: Union Trip Treasures

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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.
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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

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