I cant help feeling a little sad that the phonograph collector of the family doesn't have the family phonograph, but it's good that it's at least remained in the family all these years, & I'm sure the current owners must have a fair amount of sentimental attachment to Aunt Sarah's phonograph and records, otherwise you'd have it, so I guess it's in good hands (hopefully

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It must be an interesting insight looking through the record collection too, seeing what entertained your family all those years ago. At least that aspect could be recreated within your own collection.
Was it Aunt Sarah's Fireside that influenced your own phono collecting interest, or did your interest bring the Fireside & stories to light?