Folks,
I have great news!! I am publishing all episodes of two of my phonograph series in a video format.
The first series is "I Saw It in the Catalog." In this series I present phonograph items alongside the period catalog images where those items were advertised.
The second series is "I Never Saw It in the Catalog." In this series I present phonograph items that have yet to be found in period catalogs.
Both of these series will be published on my channel, starting at the beginning, and continuing through all current and future issues. Most exciting, ALL episodes of this series will now be available to the broader phonograph community!!! I plan to publish at least one episode from either of these video series each month.
Here is a link to my YouTube homepage where you will find the first episode of "I Saw It in the Catalog."
https://www.youtube.com/user/MSOPhonograph
As well, I've got future coin-op and other videos in the works.
Finally, check out the progress on the Edison 5000 Blue Amberol video series, we're closing in on 5300!!! That's almost half way through!
I hope you enjoy them!!!!
Shawn
Exciting News And Not an April Fools Joke!
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Exciting News And Not an April Fools Joke!
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How could we not enjoy them, Shawn? Your videos always rock! Thanks for sharing!
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Great stuff, Shawn -- keep 'em coming!
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Another extremely well done and informative video. I thoroughly enjoyed it. I look forward to the next one. Thanks for sharing.
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That was great. Nice hearing them explained after seeing them in the journal
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Thanks to all! And I am glad you are enjoying the videos.
I'll keep them coming!
Shawn
I'll keep them coming!
Shawn
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Shawn. You are a Rock Star in the hobby Keep them coming they are fantastic Thanks for taking the time to share your knowledge .
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Re: Exciting News And Not an April Fools Joke!
Great video. I have a Columbia Number one cabinet for 75 cylinders just like in the video. I have a question. Does anyone know who made these cabinets or did Columbia make them. I always thought they were made by Hawthorne and Sheble as well.
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You are correct - Hawthorne & Sheble made these cabinets. H&S and Columbia had a long-standing relationship that lasted until the former went out of business.the padre304 wrote: Tue Apr 05, 2022 5:13 pm Great video. I have a Columbia Number one cabinet for 75 cylinders just like in the video. I have a question. Does anyone know who made these cabinets or did Columbia make them. I always thought they were made by Hawthorne and Sheble as well.
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