Pictures from the Phonograph Show 2023

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Pictures from the Phonograph Show 2023

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It is always fun to attend the phonograph show and this year was no exception. I didn't spend a lot of money, but what I did buy made me happy. My thanks to all that worked hard to organize this event.
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I like that beautiful Kurtzmanola glass upright.

Shows are delightful and I am glad you enjoyed your trip!

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Thanks for the virtual visit... from those of us that couldn't attend! ;)
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How much was that BY with matching cabinet? Oh wait never mind. I think I can read the photo… it says $6500?

Looks like a great show! One day I’ll be able to attend!

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I would love that Kurtzmann...
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Curt A wrote: Sun Jun 18, 2023 5:37 pm I would love that Kurtzmann...
Yes. Very cool. Very modern looking in some ways, like a Rega. ;)

Here's one in action, playing an Edison disk.

https://youtu.be/Q96gqa2Ds9w

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Does anyone know whether the Kurtzmann sold, and if so, the price realized? $4k seems a bit high, but one never knows.

I’m redoing our will right now and try to keep the estimated values updated so the kids don’t get completely screwed over after I kick the bucket.

Kurtzmann phonos really tend to be found in the wild only in western New York State, near the place of origin. Hard to move safely, apparently!

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Thanks for sharing. It would be cool if somebody would do a walkthrough video and put it on youtube for us to digitally stroll through the show.

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I thought this years APS Midwest Expo was better than last year's event. There were many unusual machines such as: Edison H coin slot, Edison Standard under glass with Polyphone attachment, Edison Class M, Pathé with glass horn, several Trademark machines, and a wonderful assortment of Zonophones and much more. The banquet had good entertainment, great food (with an assortment of vegetarian choices), and a well run silent auction.

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