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I am at a loss for words....

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I normally don't start these kinds of posts, but I am at a loss for words....

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I too dont know what to say...

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Ribbit! Ribbit! Cool. I want it. I'd love to have that machine. A squirrel and a frog dancing together to hot dance music. Ribbit ribbit

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Brad,

Where on earth did you find THAT? :?

I think that is perhaps the most bizarre phonograph or related item that I have ever seen.

Seriously...wow. :?

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POS :(
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That is a strange one, is that old? Sculpture? Where did it come from??

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Branson Missouri?

Looks like something one would find in one of those nick-nack shops that dot the landscape out there in "Clean Vegas."
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Looks like genuine art noveau, though gone a bit wild. I've seen other pieces of furniture in similar style at a museum.

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Fredrik wrote:Looks like genuine art nouveau, though gone a bit wild.
Fredrik,

Thanks, now I’m going to have disturbing mental images of some nonexistent day when I might be assailed with commercials for ‘Phonographs Gone Wild’. ;)

It still baffles me who would think that making a machine look like this was a good idea...but I suppose there are no shortage of people who really could use some taste.

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LOL, wow. So, where did this come from? Any idea?

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