Got my Columbia Graphophone back
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Victrolaboy
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Re: Got my Columbia Graphophone back
Sorry. Obviously you were just being silly but I took it in a negative way as usual.
Nick Hoffmann
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Re: Got my Columbia Graphophone back
Mr Grumpy = silly and sometimes stupid.
I wasn't bothered at all, just a misunderstanding.
I wasn't bothered at all, just a misunderstanding.
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Re: Got my Columbia Graphophone back
I was going to say Nick was correct, that my machine is, a Type B, and is referred, too as an Eagle.
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Victrolaboy
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Re: Got my Columbia Graphophone back
Ok I've completely hijacked this thread.
Back to the main subject.
The Graphophone sounds wonderful, George Vollema did a fantastic job. I've noticed that most type B graphophone have quite a bit of wow and flutter but this one has a nice smooth sound.
Congratulations.
The Graphophone sounds wonderful, George Vollema did a fantastic job. I've noticed that most type B graphophone have quite a bit of wow and flutter but this one has a nice smooth sound.
Congratulations.
Nick Hoffmann
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Re: Got my Columbia Graphophone back
Yea, George did an amazing job.
Thank You!
Paul
Thank You!
Paul