I really like Berliner discs and related items. So expensive though.
First Berliner!
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First Berliner!
After months of search, I won this Berliner, "American Medley", a cornet solo, number 214 (1897?) for $81. Finally!
I really like Berliner discs and related items. So expensive though.
I really like Berliner discs and related items. So expensive though.
Be sure to look up Samuel Murchison Seka on the interwebs for some music and phonograph reading material.
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Re: First Berliner!
I got a few Berliners from my friend Jerry Donnell,and I also found one in the wild in a Shelburne,VT antique store.edisonplayer.
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Re: First Berliner!
Yes, April 10, 1897. Congratulations!
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Re: First Berliner!
Only $81? How did you get something like a Berliner for so cheap?
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MrRom92
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Re: First Berliner!
I was collecting for 30 years, and very badly wanted just one example of a Berliner for at least half of that time, before I finally got one through a Naucktion. Actually, now I have 2.
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Re: First Berliner!
I won an eBay auction from someone running several Berliners. Another run of Berliners was done earlier, too.
Be sure to look up Samuel Murchison Seka on the interwebs for some music and phonograph reading material.
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Re: First Berliner!
A few years ago I bought a Trademark machine at a Stanton auction. I had no Berliner record to place on it, however. Later in the auction, several Berliners were offered. The avid Berliner collectors kept the bidding high. However, knowing that I wanted just one example, and without my asking them to do so, they kindly held back, allowing me to buy one at a reasonable price. So, contrary to popular belief, there can be friends at auctions. 
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Re: First Berliner!
Every part of this sentence just blew my mind! I guess I need to stop in Shelburne more often but honestly, I just thought those shops were hoity-toity dishes and doilies and the like. I shall adjust my search parametersedisonplayer wrote: Fri Jun 20, 2025 8:17 am I also found one in the wild in a Shelburne,VT antique store