The youngin's at work were impressed with the vintage iPod I brought in...
(Playing all the Christmas cylinders I can't afford.)
Vintage is in the eye of the beholder
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Re: Vintage is in the eye of the beholder
A nice medley of older and newer technologies. 

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Re: Vintage is in the eye of the beholder
Great idea!! What did you use for the speaker in place of the reproducer?
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Re: Vintage is in the eye of the beholder
I see, so the younger people at your office thought the iPod was vintage because it is one of the earlier models (looks like a 2001-2004). Did your co-workers comment on the phonograph though? By the way, I've even heard some of my friends at school talking about vintage Apple computers from the 1980s. Yes, vintage is indeed in the eye of the beholder!
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Re: Vintage is in the eye of the beholder
I have an old iPod of that era hooked up to a low-power AM transmitter box I use to play period music on some of my antique radios.
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2. Shortage of finance, however dire, will never prevent the acquisition of a desired object, however improbable its cost.
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Re: Vintage is in the eye of the beholder
That is quite a neat setup for the large carriage eye. The first version I had was also with external input only, while I then moved onward to a unit that can also play on its own. Over the last few years I used mine most times on my Edison B-19, where I can close the lid and just let it go. 

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Where do you get the device?
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Arthur W. J. G. Ord-Hume's Laws of Collecting
1. Space will expand to accommodate an infinite number of possessions, regardless of their size.
2. Shortage of finance, however dire, will never prevent the acquisition of a desired object, however improbable its cost.
1. Space will expand to accommodate an infinite number of possessions, regardless of their size.
2. Shortage of finance, however dire, will never prevent the acquisition of a desired object, however improbable its cost.
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Re: Vintage is in the eye of the beholder
What Clay said!
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Re: Vintage is in the eye of the beholder
I believe that Norman Bruderhofer designed those and had a small run produced. He showed one at a Wayne show last year. Neat device, works as speaker and mp3 player with usb and sd card connectors. Can attach to most phonographs. Not sure if he still has any left?
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