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Hi everyone! I'm new to phonographs, though my boyfriend who showed me this forum is an extensive collector of them. Is there a location/resource where I can read about atleast the related music? Preferably online, not print. Thanks! :rose:

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welcome to the forum! theres a good amount of information on http://www.denvernightingale.com/intro.html wich is mainly about a really popular singer of the time named billy murray. theres also a lot of info. on other singers on a website called Phononostalgia but i cant seem to find it right now.

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Welcome to the Forum and the Hobby. Check out Stanton's Auction in Hastings Michigan. They have a three day phonograph auction coming up in April.

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Welcome!

The Antique Phonograph Society offers a number of free articles/resources to newcomers:
APS-Resources for New Collectors R1.pdf
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Don't be afraid to ask questions!

George P.

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Welcome to the world of phonographs! May I suggest exploring "off brand" phonographs? I think you will find that they have a fascinating history and are, usually, a very affordable way to get into collecting! A keyword search of "off brand phonograph" in google or this [and other] online forums will get you started.

They usually have obscure/regional names that are not quite as famous as Victor, Edison, or Columbia, which can be found by looking under the lid if you stumble across one at a local antique shop. But, they are still "wind up" or "crank" style phonographs from the same time period..... They don't command the same "resale" or investment quality - but they're fun!

Happy Collecting and Researching......

- Chris
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Author of: Norfolk's Greatest Home Furnishers: The Story of Phillip Levy & Co. and The Granby Phonograph

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phonogfp wrote: Tue Feb 10, 2026 11:09 am Welcome!

APS-Resources for New Collectors R1.pdf

George P.
Thanks for the welcomes everyone! :rose:

And this is exactly what I was hoping for, thank you!!

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