The fact that I have one for sale on Yankee Trader is just coincidence.

52089 wrote:I personally like to 1-90 table top machine. Takes up very little space and has a true Orthophonic horn.
The fact that I have one for sale on Yankee Trader is just coincidence.
Yes, that's mine. I also have a 1-70 available.OrthoFan wrote:52089 wrote:I personally like to 1-90 table top machine. Takes up very little space and has a true Orthophonic horn.
The fact that I have one for sale on Yankee Trader is just coincidence.
This one (?) -- viewtopic.php?f=9&t=42302
OrthoFan
I know, but I want it to be a Camden-built machine as that’s where she lives.VanEpsFan1914 wrote:Let's not forget that the Brunswick Panatrope 10-7 and other small phonographs offer similar performance in a small Consolette-style case.
Actually, more like 90 years!bigshot wrote:...That usually looks a bit tatty after 70 years.
Don't feel like it's a lonely drag, Pally.OrthoFan wrote:Actually, more like 90 years!bigshot wrote:...That usually looks a bit tatty after 70 years.![]()
It's hard to believe that 1950 will be 70 years ago in a few days, and 1930 will be a 90 years ago!
Time keeps moving on and it's dragging me right along with it.
OrthoFan
I know. When somebody says something happened 30 years ago my mind thinks 1973 and not 1990.gramophone-georg wrote:Don't feel like it's a lonely drag, Pally.OrthoFan wrote:Actually, more like 90 years!bigshot wrote:...That usually looks a bit tatty after 70 years.![]()
It's hard to believe that 1950 will be 70 years ago in a few days, and 1930 will be a 90 years ago!
Time keeps moving on and it's dragging me right along with it.
OrthoFan