Restoraton Article on Am 30 In The Groove June/July 2012
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Restoraton Article on Am 30 In The Groove June/July 2012
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Re: Restoraton Article on Am 30 In The Groove June/July 2012
Being somewhat new to this I have to ask....this is the second reference I've seen to "In The Groove" magazine, is that the publication of some phonograph collecting society? John
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Re: Restoration Article on Am 30 In The Groove June/July 201
Yes. In the Grove is the journal of the Michigan Antique Phonograph Society (on the way to becoming the International Antique Phonograph Society apparently) and is included with membership. It is a great little publication and I always enjoy reading it cover to cover. Membership is $30 for US residents, $35 for Canadian residents, and $45 for the rest of the world. Well worth it IMHO. Six issues a year.John Svensson wrote:Being somewhat new to this I have to ask....this is the second reference I've seen to "In The Groove" magazine, is that the publication of some phonograph collecting society? John
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1. Space will expand to accommodate an infinite number of possessions, regardless of their size.
2. Shortage of finance, however dire, will never prevent the acquisition of a desired object, however improbable its cost.
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Re: Restoraton Article on Am 30 In The Groove June/July 2012
...And don't forget The Antique Phonograph Society along with its excellent quarterly journal, The Antique Phonograph. US membership/subscription is only $25/year. Go to:
www.antiquephono.org
for more information. You can even join online using Paypal.
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for more information. You can even join online using Paypal.
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