Hi Ralph:Victrolacollector wrote:pughphonos wrote:Yes indeed: 14322 S. Beacon Ave. in Orland Park. I've been buying phonographs and records from Jim since 2004; an honest guy with reasonable prices.Victrolacollector wrote:Those are nice...by any chance is that the Player Piano Clinic? I know that Player Piano Clinic also sells phonos and parts. Speaking of, I have kind of had an interest in Roller Organs...not sure about them.
I know that at one time Jim had organ rolls; give him a call (google for contact information).
Jim is a great guy, I needed a pot metal tone arm and reproducer for my machine back before the internet (1995), and he sold it to me for only $ 50.00, other dealers were wanting around $ 150.00. Very honest guy.
Jerry
I just found a nice Concert Organ (that uses the cob rollers). I realize this is a phono board, but sometimes when we get a little bored with phonos its nice to switch over to a similiar early musical machine.
Maybe I will go for a player piano one day when money and space allows..I am working on recording a wax cylinder from my Concert Organ.
All the best.
Jerry