Home with the Opera at Last!

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HisMastersVoice
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Home with the Opera at Last!

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After an excruciating 4 months, I finally brought my new Opera home from the Wayne show this past Sunday. It's a gorgeous all-original Mahogany example with a very low serial number. I couldn't be more pleased with how it looks or runs. It has both L and Diamond A reproducers as well, though the L needs to be rebuilt. At the end of this post I have attached a YouTube video of this machine playing a wonderful Grand Opera cylinder by Marie Delna.
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[youtubehd]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LhSQlXUFU0c[/youtubehd]

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VERY nice! I'm sure you'll enjoy it for years to come. Thanks for the video too!
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Hi Brandon, very nice machine. Now I'm jealous and going to have to get one also. It seems that recently I've been bleeding money, when will it stop? EVER???

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Wonderful! :)

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Very nice Brandon. A great machine to add to your collection.

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Great looking machine! Very fortunate to find a mahogany horn that does not have any splits.
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rgordon939 wrote:It seems that recently I've been bleeding money, when will it stop? EVER???
Not that I can tell. Phonoholism is a permanent disease. I suppose there are worse fates.

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Hard to find a better Opera than that! Very nice.

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nice, but the weight of that machine can't be good for the lid of the 8-9 beneath it, can it? I've often wondered about using larger floor models to display or use smaller table models on top... wouldn't the weight of the latter over time cause some bowing in the lids or tops of the former?

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brianu wrote:nice, but the weight of that machine can't be good for the lid of the 8-9 beneath it, can it? I've often wondered about using larger floor models to display or use smaller table models on top... wouldn't the weight of the latter over time cause some bowing in the lids or tops of the former?
It was only on the 8-9 for photos, since that's where I do my machine photos. You'll see it's on a cylinder cabinet in the YouTube video...

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