
Also, I know this isn't in the right board, but, I didn't see a better option.
When there used to be a Michigan Antique Phonograph Society, (a.k.a. MAPS), we met monthly, usually at member's homes, and someone put on a program, usually consisting of historical talks/presentations on recording artists of the era, or of phonograph restoration. There were also themed "record spins" where members would bring & play records from their collections. Twice a year we would have a silent auction. It was great. Lots of fellowship and conversation in addition to the phono & music related talk.m_nakamura wrote: Sat Apr 05, 2025 5:38 pm Hi Forum! Besides the day, a teacher from my school collects HMV & Pathé imported phonographs. He knows I own a Victor as well, and thought about creating a school club. Another Forum member & friend of mine hunted for a couple people that would join also. Now, that leaves the question, what exactly would we do at this club? If anyone has ideas reply, I usually say I'm creative but my battery is out.![]()
Also, I know this isn't in the right board, but, I didn't see a better option.
The membership aged and there were no new folks who would take over club leadership roles. Eventually, MAPS was merged with CAPS(?) to become the current Antique Phonograph Society, (APS). Going to the large, really international, organization took away the "local" nature of MAPS and things just faded away. Even though MAPS was a nationwide club itself, (at one time with nearly 1000 members), most activities occurred in or near Lansing, MI. In later years, there were chapters in Indiana and Wisconsin and maybe elsewhere. I don't know if APS has "chapters".m_nakamura wrote: Sat Apr 05, 2025 8:03 pm That sounds fun!! Why don't you guys do it anymore?
- Videos/Talks
- Presentations
- Record Spins
- Auction (if our school allows it)