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BC Banner Decal

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Hi
Can anyone tell me the correct banner decal for the cabinet front on my machine. The machine number is 888 on the side plate.
I intend ordering a decal from Greg Cline.
Thanks Brian

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Your BC is an early production example, so it may well have had a larger banner decal than most. If you're a member of the Antique Phonograph Society, check the article in the September 2016 issue of the APS Journal where all known variations of the banner decal are pictured and discussed. Early BCs like yours are found with the Type 5 decal. (Most BCs were decorated with the Type 9 or Type 10 decal.)

If you're not an APS member, let me know and I'll post a photo of the Type 5 decal.

George P.

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phonogfp wrote:Your BC is an early production example, so it may well have had a larger banner decal than most. If you're a member of the Antique Phonograph Society, check the article in the September 2016 issue of the APS Journal where all known variations of the banner decal are pictured and discussed. Early BCs like yours are found with the Type 5 decal. (Most BCs were decorated with the Type 9 or Type 10 decal.)

If you're not an APS member, let me know and I'll post a photo of the Type 5 decal.

George P.
What is the APS? What does it include and how do I join?
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EdisonWizard wrote:
phonogfp wrote:Your BC is an early production example, so it may well have had a larger banner decal than most. If you're a member of the Antique Phonograph Society, check the article in the September 2016 issue of the APS Journal where all known variations of the banner decal are pictured and discussed. Early BCs like yours are found with the Type 5 decal. (Most BCs were decorated with the Type 9 or Type 10 decal.)

If you're not an APS member, let me know and I'll post a photo of the Type 5 decal.

George P.
What is the APS? What does it include and how do I join?
Antique Phonograph Society.
www.antiquephono.org

You can become a member for a modest yearly due, and receive the quarterly magazine, which has excellent articles.

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As Bill noted (thanks, Bill!), Antique Phonograph Society members receive a quarterly journal which is full color and 52 pages long. Each issue contains about 10 articles (depending on length, of course), plus ads from suppliers, phonograph show promoters, etc. As you can see, over the course of a year, members receive over 40 articles for minimal cost. And in the case of the OP of this thread, the knowledge gained can prevent mistakes costing far more than the annual dues. (By the way, the OP has been assisted through PMs.)

In addition to the outstanding journal, APS members have access to the "Members Only" section of the web site, which contains a growing number of documents dating from January 1890 through the present (currently over 15,000 pages). These include original catalogs and a wide variety of collector publications from the 1950s through 2017. All back issues of The Sound Box and The Antique Phonograph are included in this archive, along with complete runs of other well-known and obscure collector publications. ALL OF THIS IS SEARCHABLE. Just type in your keyword or phrase and you'll get a list of locations where it has appeared over the years. What a reference library! :)

Finally, the APS is involved in a number of ongoing projects designed to strengthen the antique phonograph hobby. Members give demonstrations (some all-day) in schools and universities. Writers and broadcasters are assisted in giving accurate depictions of phonographs in written pieces and films. Young people expressing interest are given antique phonographs donated through the APS. (Just last week an 18 year-old was made the proud new owner of an Edison A-100 and a pile of Diamond Discs.)

Anyone worried about the future of our hobby is helping by simply being a member. All APS Board members and officers are volunteers.

www.antiquephono.org.

Best to all,
George P.

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phonogfp wrote:As Bill noted (thanks, Bill!), Antique Phonograph Society members receive a quarterly journal which is full color and 52 pages long. Each issue contains about 10 articles (depending on length, of course), plus ads from suppliers, phonograph show promoters, etc. As you can see, over the course of a year, members receive over 40 articles for minimal cost. And in the case of the OP of this thread, the knowledge gained can prevent mistakes costing far more than the annual dues. (By the way, the OP has been assisted through PMs.)

In addition to the outstanding journal, APS members have access to the "Members Only" section of the web site, which contains a growing number of documents dating from January 1890 through the present (currently over 15,000 pages). These include original catalogs and a wide variety of collector publications from the 1950s through 2017. All back issues of The Sound Box and The Antique Phonograph are included in this archive, along with complete runs of other well-known and obscure collector publications. ALL OF THIS IS SEARCHABLE. Just type in your keyword or phrase and you'll get a list of locations where it has appeared over the years. What a reference library! :)

Finally, the APS is involved in a number of ongoing projects designed to strengthen the antique phonograph hobby. Members give demonstrations (some all-day) in schools and universities. Writers and broadcasters are assisted in giving accurate depictions of phonographs in written pieces and films. Young people expressing interest are given antique phonographs donated through the APS. (Just last week an 18 year-old was made the proud new owner of an Edison A-100 and a pile of Diamond Discs.)

Anyone worried about the future of our hobby is helping by simply being a member. All APS Board members and officers are volunteers.

http://www.antiquephono.org.

Best to all,
George P.


Well y'all definitely sold me! I didn't know there was such a thing. I just signed up. Tried to login but it's saying my email hasn't been verified...but I haven't received anything yet. Guess it takes a while! Thanks!
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Welcome aboard! :)

You'll be receiving the March 2017 issue and the upcoming June issue right away, then another in September and another in December.

As for the web site, sometimes it takes an hour or two before the Digital Gods wake up. If you continue to have any difficulty, one of the APS computer whiz-kids will contact you with help.

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phonogfp wrote:Welcome aboard! :)

You'll be receiving the March 2017 issue and the upcoming June issue right away, then another in September and another in December.

As for the web site, sometimes it takes an hour or two before the Digital Gods wake up. If you continue to have any difficulty, one of the APS computer whiz-kids will contact you with help.

Best,
George P.
Thanks! Looks awesome. I still haven't received anything, so I emailed the contact us email address early this morning and haven't heard back. Hope I didn't type my email in wrong haha
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Your query landed in my spam folder, so I suspect it may have done the same for others who monitor the APS site. I forwarded it to Rod The Digital God, who will be contacting you shortly with magical help.

Best,
George P.

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phonogfp wrote:Your query landed in my spam folder, so I suspect it may have done the same for others who monitor the APS site. I forwarded it to Rod The Digital God, who will be contacting you shortly with magical help.

Best,
George P.
Awesome!! Thank you so much!!
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