Photos from APS Show - Buena Park, CA

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Re: Photos from APS Show - Buena Park, CA

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"The annual Antique Phonograph Society (formerly CAPS) show was held this weekend, and was a lot of fun as usual. Here are a few quick snapshots of some of the fun things that were available"

Thanks for posting the great pics!

Just out of curiosity, how much were they asking for the Fairy Phonograph Lamp? That has always been my dream "foo-foo" phonograph. :rose:

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I'm sorry to say I didn't ask........ It looked like a great example but much as I like it I have no place for one so I simply admired it and moved on. Now I wish I'd asked just to have some clue what these are going for.

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On the strength of those pictures, I myself would have gone for the coin-operated Zonophone. It's a Hen's Teeth item and unlike everything else in those pictures, you won't see another one anytime soon. Someone has got discerning taste, Rene. Well done! ;)

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Re: Photos from APS Show - Buena Park, CA

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I think most people attending a show base their opinion on their personal experience. For me, APS was terrific. Stan and I sold almost everything we purchased on the way to the show as well as many things we already planned to offer for sale. In addition, I was able to bring home a Vic VI with an all brass 24-B horn. I've wanted that horn for many years. APS is a very visitor friendly show as well as being a vacation destination for those not bit by the phono bug. We had a great time. Jerry Blais

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No question, finding (or selling) great machines is a big part of the fun of these shows. But for me, the most important part is simply getting together with old friends and sharing good times. I spent time with friends from Maryland, New Jersey, Oregon, and southern California, people I don't see regularly and whom I really enjoy talking with. The thrill of the hunt is secondary, not that it isn't important. I love seeing interesting machines, even if I'm not in the market. And I love listening about other collectors' experiences.

From this trip I also carry memories of a great conversation with Jerry B. about his father's service in WWII as a B-24 pilot. These are the kind of connections that make this hobby so much fun.

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Jerry B. wrote:In addition, I was able to bring home a Vic VI with an all brass 24-B horn. I've wanted that horn for many years. Jerry Blais
A Victor the 6th with the 24-B horn is one of my favorites too. Especially when sitting upon the matching gold columned record cabinet.

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