tinovanderzwan wrote:Zwebie wrote:John,
In my opinion your best bet would not be to play the records, but to sell the records on Ebay.
7" Berliners bring between $40 and $400 each depending on title and condition.
7" Columbias bring between $10 and $50 each depending on title and condition.
7" Victors bring between $10 to $100 each depending on title and condition.
7" Zonophones bring between $20 to $120 each depending on title and condition.
And a 7" Ultra Rare Vitaphone Record, well the sky's the limit!
Also the 7" wooden record box should bring between $1000 to $2000.
The Victor Gold Exhibition Reproducers are fairly common, around $50-75.
With the sale of these items you'd have tons of "fun money" to pursue more phonographs!
OR: You could just hang on to everything and pursue a Berliner Trademark to complete the group.
Cheers, Bob S.
i would hang on to it i had a whamo! like this 20 years back at a flea market a guy was selling 45's he had a table full of them and i was searching for red vinylite rca's there where about 80 7'' records among the 45's
berliners both euro and american, victors, g&t's and zonophone
i still have them all i never did find any red vinylites among this batch dough
tino
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How many phonograph auctions do you suppose they have in South Dakota? This must have been a collectors leavings. acquired at estate sale or whatever. Nice stuff.De Soto Frank wrote:Very nice haul !
Was this just a regular estate sale, or a special phonograph auction ?
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John,
I just found some info on your wood record box in my Antique Phonograph Gadgets Gizmos & Gimmicks book on page 105. It shows a box like yours, except the base trim has a design stamped into it, that was sold by National Gramophone Company circa 1898 for $2.50. Then it says “Later, in 1900, Eldridge Johnson offered a similar box with a plainer base for $2.00.”
Can you read anything on the label? I wonder if anyone reproduces that label.
Greg
I just found some info on your wood record box in my Antique Phonograph Gadgets Gizmos & Gimmicks book on page 105. It shows a box like yours, except the base trim has a design stamped into it, that was sold by National Gramophone Company circa 1898 for $2.50. Then it says “Later, in 1900, Eldridge Johnson offered a similar box with a plainer base for $2.00.”
Can you read anything on the label? I wonder if anyone reproduces that label.
Greg
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Hi, You can get an appropriate replacement handle at http://www.brettunsvillage.com/trunks/h ... andles.htm. TH-24 is likely the correct dimension. That is a new style just up on the website. I used the TH-15 successfully but on the TH-24, the ends are shaped properly, and the body of the handle slightly thinner both positives after my experience with the TH-15. Order one of each and check them out - they are cheap enough. John
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Thanks for this link, John !
I need a replacement handle for a Victor 2-55, plus some old camera system cases... looks like these folks have what I need.
I need a replacement handle for a Victor 2-55, plus some old camera system cases... looks like these folks have what I need.
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It is a great site!
OBTW for the Berliner box you want the brown handle, not black. JD
OBTW for the Berliner box you want the brown handle, not black. JD
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