American Pickers- History Channel

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coyote wrote:
rdensmor wrote:No records, although an off-brand cabinet talking machine in poor condition was in the barn. The pickers passed on that. It looks like the couple who recently bought the house have a lot of work ahead of them.
They did buy a Brunswick 117 elsewhere earlier in the same episode, though. They had it appraised at $250.
Thank you, Coyote, for clarifying both that it was a Brunswick and a 117.

I do not have cable or satellite tv, but my brother (who lives in CA and does) had informed me that the pickers bought what he thought was a Brunswick similar to my own. This particular episode is not on History.com for viewing (yet), so I was curious which Brunswick they actually purchased.

Mystery solved... :rose:

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History.com won't let me watch the videos on line because I'm in Australia. I think that's really mean. You guys get all the good gramophones in the States and you get the videos! :cry:

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Well, I'm in the US and BBC won't let me watch their videos on line- so I'm missing Doctor Who!

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In a later episode like 2 episodes later, They picked up an Edison, though it was fast, I think that it was an Amberola Upright (Largest Amberola Model made).

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I really enjoyed the segment on Marie Rappold. I was watching it with my grandson and when the performer was identified, we paused it for a moment and listened to one of her cylinders. At the time I wondered if any other viewers had been able to do the same thing. Jerry Blais

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After reading this post, I went into my Edison Diamond Disc collection, and I found a Marie Rappold Disc of Ave Maria! Sweet Score! I did'nt even know that I had it!

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After reading this post, I went into my Edison Diamond Disc collectionand found a clean DD of Marie Rappold's "Ave Maria" !!! Sweet score! I did'nt even know that I had it!!!!

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NEFaurora wrote: Edison Diamond Disc
Here's a DD of Rappold singing in her native English. A fairly well known tune from then, called Smiles. I think it would be safe to rate her a competent if unspectacular artist.



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