Odd items found inside phonographs

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Several years ago I picked up a C250 Diamond Disc and in the bottom of the cabinet underneath the drawers was a condolence card from Harvard University concerning a student who died.

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I've found all sorts of things inside of machines. This past Sunday, I picked up a VTLA and a type "E" XVI (the earliest non-L-door version). Inside the XVI horn (behind the slats) was a dirty magazine from 1972. It was probably the last time anyone had opened the horn doors to that machine. :lol:

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Last weekend I got a Columbia Console Model 520 off Craigslist and must say I've never found that much stuff in one phonograph before: 1 comb, 1 ruler, 1 nearly empty tin of shoe polish, 1 old cigarette lighter, 2 song texts, and 12 old cigarette collectors cards. :o
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I was working on an Edisonic reproducer recently that has definitely seen better days. I gently blew in the reproducer neck to dislodge the original diaphragm. When it popped out I turned the top around to remove the corroded top gasket. This is what was staring back at me...
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It was dead of course and apparently had become stuck when trying to get through the neck opening. My wife says I scream like a girl...

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:shock:

That's pretty gross!

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beaumonde wrote:I'm sure we've had this thread before, but I suspect that many of the folks now perusing the forum were not doing so a few years ago.

In my Victor 1-5 portable the guy I bought it from found this photo (dated 12/26) of the original owner:

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Both photos are terrific! As a history buff, I find it fascinating to see the same Victrola being enjoyed in two different eras. You are to be envied; I'm looking for a VV 1-5 to own myself. Enjoy.

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I'm hoping to find that great German wooden articulated "Felix" the cat that is right beside the machine. A very rare and $$$$ item indeed.

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All I ever find is needles, needles, needles - buckets of them. You guys get all the luck!

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I found about 3 metal spoons stuffed inside the slats of a VV-IX I was working on. Probably someones's kids stuffed them in there. Wonder if anyone ever tried to store records in those slats? You often see this area described as record holders.

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I love the photo of the lady listening to her Victrola 1-50. It's such a personal item. Wouldn't she be delighted to know that her Victrola is being enjoyed and loved today. Jerry Blais
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