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Gleemanguy
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Great Art Work

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CHECK IT OUT! I stumbled on this posting on the Canadian Phonograph Society web page. It was listed on Ebay for $9000 but didn't sell. This hobby in never boring. Just cut and paste the link to your browser. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0BodIThB ... e=youtu.be

Victrola Girl. RICCISTUDIOS.COM Life size stainless steel Victrola Player. Weight 55 pounds, Height 5' 3 ½", Depth 32", Width 21", Base 19" X 19". Materials: Stainless Steel, fir wood, lexan, Victrola parts. Analog music like you've never experienced. The sound from the 1920's Victrola movement travels up the Victrola girls arm, and out her stomach and base. Fully operational, with a wonderfully rich sound. Copyright Mark Ricci 2012
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Brad
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Re: Great Art Work

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Interesting mix of genre's, though, it does sound a bit tinny ;)
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WDC
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Re: Great Art Work

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It actually sounds much better than I had expected.

Btw. here's the Crapophone thread where this machine was discussed recently:

http://forum.talkingmachine.info/viewto ... &start=100

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