Going To Union?

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HOLY CRAP THAT LOOKS AMAZING :o :o
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He normally opens up his place for all to see. He is a good man with some incredible machines. And not just phonograph related. It truly is an amazing Palace.

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I've been to Jasper's little palace 14 times while attending the Union show, and I'll never get tired of it. The first year I went I didn't bring a camera, boy was I kicking myself! I take pictures every year now. Despite having duplicate pictures of the machines, I take more each year... kind of an obsession, eh?

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He sure must sell a heck of a lot of Fisher Nuts!!! You can see the factory while on Rt-90 in Elgin,Il.

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It is indeed a wonderland. Go if you get a chance.

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rgordon939 wrote:He sure must sell a heck of a lot of Fisher Nuts!!! You can see the factory while on Rt-90 in Elgin,Il.

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He sure must sell a heck of a lot of Fisher Nuts!!!
The secret to Jasper's success is that he buys them by the ton, and sells them by the ounce! ;)

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I'll be going. I've gone every year since 2001, except for 2008 when I broke a leg just before. But I live nearby, so it's easy...I believe Orthosean will be coming too!
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Hello:
I am giving some thought to attending Union, my first ever phono show (aside from the "Vintique" one in Bath/Hartville Ohio years ago, which was quite disappointing.).
I see it is June 12, 13, 14, 2015. But where is it?
I'd love to meet some of you men and women, hoping I suppose to recognize you from the various photos posted on this thread. I probably will be tip-toeing around being new to socializing with phono-friendly people.
I searched several threads for a clue as to location but nothing.
Please help with a Garmin-suitable address.
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Here is the website for the event with all the information.

http://www.wildwesttown.com/special-eve ... graph-show

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