What's going on in the UK?
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What's going on in the UK?
I used to look forward every day to pictures of steam-driven gramophones, 20-foot horns, and other wild eccentricities! I hope the UK hasn't "normalized"!
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Re: What's going on in the UK?
I've sent emails before the holidays to two dealers in the UK inquiring about machines they have available,
Never heard back...
Maybe the country shut down for the winter?
Never heard back...
Maybe the country shut down for the winter?
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Re: What's going on in the UK?
and inflation is down ! hooray ! Petrol down ! I wish it was the same price as in the USA or Venezuela , still we are on top of terrorism at the moment ! And Je Suis Charlie Hebdo !
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/10612209
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/10612209
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That's why that haven't called back, they're out surfing!soundgen wrote:we aren't having a winter ! http://www.netweather.tv/index.cgi?action=cet;sess=
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Re: What's going on in the UK?
The UK does tend to close down for a couple of weeks for Christmas and New Year, but for lovers of the elephantine all is not lost :
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/281556726773? ... EBIDX%3AIT
The seller appears to be none other than Frank James, author of "The EMG Story". The starting price looks very reasonable, and a prospective purchaser could not hope for a better provenance than this. I might be tempted myself, but I doubt that my usually supportive wife would agree.
I have probably seen and heard this machine on one of my visits to Frank, but it was one machine among several and I cannot remember anything about it.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/281556726773? ... EBIDX%3AIT
The seller appears to be none other than Frank James, author of "The EMG Story". The starting price looks very reasonable, and a prospective purchaser could not hope for a better provenance than this. I might be tempted myself, but I doubt that my usually supportive wife would agree.
I have probably seen and heard this machine on one of my visits to Frank, but it was one machine among several and I cannot remember anything about it.
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Re: What's going on in the UK?
To the best of my knowledge we're all very much alive and kicking, if quiet lately!Nat wrote:I used to look forward every day to pictures of steam-driven gramophones, 20-foot horns, and other wild eccentricities! I hope the UK hasn't "normalized"!
Regarding this monster http://forum.talkingmachine.info/viewto ... 11&t=14931 there are serious moves under way to restore and re-house it. Very exciting! But I don't want to steal any more of anyone else's thunder - hopefully more details will be posted here later in the year.
Tempting indeed...epigramophone wrote:The UK does tend to close down for a couple of weeks for Christmas and New Year, but for lovers of the elephantine all is not lost :
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/281556726773? ... EBIDX%3AIT
The seller appears to be none other than Frank James, author of "The EMG Story". The starting price looks very reasonable, and a prospective purchaser could not hope for a better provenance than this. I might be tempted myself, but I doubt that my usually supportive wife would agree.
I have probably seen and heard this machine on one of my visits to Frank, but it was one machine among several and I cannot remember anything about it.
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Re: What's going on in the UK?
Lovely! And were I in the UK I'd probably be the poorer now.
But I meant walking beam engines powering an EMG with a 25-foot horn stretching across the lawn of some lovely home in Dorset - that kind of thing.
But I meant walking beam engines powering an EMG with a 25-foot horn stretching across the lawn of some lovely home in Dorset - that kind of thing.
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Re: What's going on in the UK?
Nat, not too sure what my two "hot-air" machine's have to do with the UK....???. After all, I live very close to you up here in Canada....Nat wrote:I used to look forward every day to pictures of steam-driven gramophones, 20-foot horns, and other wild eccentricities! I hope the UK hasn't "normalized"!


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Re: What's going on in the UK?
All part of the Empire - at least as far as gramophones go!gramophone78 wrote:Nat, not too sure what my two "hot-air" machine's have to do with the UK....???. After all, I live very close to you up here in Canada....Nat wrote:I used to look forward every day to pictures of steam-driven gramophones, 20-foot horns, and other wild eccentricities! I hope the UK hasn't "normalized"!![]()
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I have a ranch in BC - summers only now, but I love the area just north of Princeton. y cabin is stuffed with phonographs (see my avatar).