WTF... why bother going?Jwb88 wrote:Those were mine. I have no shame.

WTF... why bother going?Jwb88 wrote:Those were mine. I have no shame.
Curt A wrote:WTF... why bother going?Jwb88 wrote:Those were mine. I have no shame.
Jwb88 wrote:I completely understand how a stack of corny record bowls can be controversial. I’m very sorry for all those I offended. If this is going to ostracize myself from the community I guess that’s inevitable and I should have foreseen it. It was a bad decision.
As for “Why I even went:” for some reason, it’s the same price ($80) for two people to get in Saturday as it is to have a table to sell. I inquired on Wednesday and was told Thursday that there were two tables and so I thought, why not get one, put some stuff out, and maybe even pay for the admission?!?” My opinion is that the Saturday entrance fee is too high for buyers and too low for sellers, but I’m sure there’s probably a reason for this.
The bowls were made by me. They’re stupid and silly. I admit it. I have a garage full of Eddy Arnold and New Christy Minstrel LPs that have destroyed sleeves or damage. I find them fun to make. They hold sunglasses well and I throw change and my wallet in them at night. I make fun of them. I told people that noticed them that you can surely place them between two sheets of glass in the sun and they’d be just as good as new (that glass trick almost never works on anything but the slightest warps for me, LOL). I would have thought a community based on mostly pre-1930 recordings wouldn’t have cared if a Harry Belafonte LP with a scored groove got made into a bowl. I WAS OBVIOUSLY WRONG AND I’M SORRY. (I shouted that)
I would like you all at least to consider the amount of time I’ve spent on saving painted and otherwise badly-restored machines and achieving a decent level of authenticity that I honestly don’t see from many others here. The huge amounts of self-taught experience that I’ve shared with people at these shows who were obviously wanting the info for profit. I give out what I know because I figure it’s for the good of the machines. Furthermore, I have spent years working on restoring sound quality through reproducer rebuilds using my own gaskets, making my own Edison rice paper diaphragms. Yesterday, I was amazed at how bad some rather high-end machines sounded. Not many people seem interested in getting them sounding right. That’s fine. Some collectors buy for looks. I buy for sound. I don’t hate them.
I’ve been in this hobby since I was a kid. I love phonographs. I love the sounds they can make. I love the way they can and should look. I do this for fun. I have a house loaded with them because I feel like I need to rescue so many of them (which is bananas) and so if the gut instinct about the record bowls was how good records were ruined or how it’s an example of capitalism at its worst, I get it. I honestly do. I guess I misjudged the seriousness of the community, which I found to be overwhelmingly concerned with sales yesterday and so maybe tensions are high or something.
If you think less of me because of a stupid decision I made to bring these bowls, I’m sorry.
At least it wasn't Esquivel.Jwb88 wrote:I had a feeling, but it's so hard to judge on here, so I wrote that ridiculous, long, unnecessary explanation.![]()
No hard feeling on my end, even if there are on some others.
No problems here, just overreacting to the Etsy stuff. I really admire your restoration work on the machines you have displayed and appreciate the time it takes to post that on the Forum.Jwb88 wrote:I had a feeling, but it's so hard to judge on here, so I wrote that ridiculous, long, unnecessary explanation.![]()
No hard feeling on my end, even if there are on some others.