A floor model Crap-O-Phone would be most fitting.HisMastersVoice wrote:A 10-50 would likely work as well.Swing Band Heaven wrote:If phono karma does exist then someone I am aware of should be about to be hit from a great height by a gramophone in the very near future.....one of those experimental edison cement cabinet ones. There that should do the trick
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When cranks attack cranks who attack...?Valecnik wrote:A floor model Crap-O-Phone would be most fitting.HisMastersVoice wrote:A 10-50 would likely work as well.Swing Band Heaven wrote:If phono karma does exist then someone I am aware of should be about to be hit from a great height by a gramophone in the very near future.....one of those experimental edison cement cabinet ones. There that should do the trick
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Indeed.
We should be thankful, I suppose, that he is now banished to a place where few have to endure the rants and those who do don't care
For far too long he has ranted on like a petulant child and now that stream has, for the most part, been silenced. Most of us are truely thankful 
"A floor model Crap-O-Phone would be most fitting."
Ah yes, made by the Fuller Company in Tring. A Fuller-Crap....O-Phone which of course, as we all know, is a machine pretending to be something it isn't. Usually constructed from cheap bog standard materials and is usually "all mouth and no trousers" to coin a phrase. One of little interest to most.
We should be thankful, I suppose, that he is now banished to a place where few have to endure the rants and those who do don't care


"A floor model Crap-O-Phone would be most fitting."
Ah yes, made by the Fuller Company in Tring. A Fuller-Crap....O-Phone which of course, as we all know, is a machine pretending to be something it isn't. Usually constructed from cheap bog standard materials and is usually "all mouth and no trousers" to coin a phrase. One of little interest to most.
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the worst gramophonic thing ive had is a tonearm tip and get a gramophone needle stuck in my finger!, my worst injury acctually happened when i spilt candle wax on my knee in new zealand, i had a scar about 2" wide!, always the little things
oh yeah, i nearly set fire to the kitchen messing around with wax cylinders!

oh yeah, i nearly set fire to the kitchen messing around with wax cylinders!

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Hi Jerry,
I thought I would let the dust settle from all the jokes and dig's you were getting, before asking how your thumb is doing? I know how damn painful it is when that happens. Gordon
I thought I would let the dust settle from all the jokes and dig's you were getting, before asking how your thumb is doing? I know how damn painful it is when that happens. Gordon
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My thumb looked worse than it felt so it wasn't a big deal. I sold the Amberola 30 later that day even after explaining the problem and beating it gave me. Thanks, Jerry
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Be happy it wasn't the kickback from a Ford Model T crank. That can break your wrist.
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The way you avoid the Ford wrist is to pull the crank up with your fingers, rather than push the crank down with the palm of your hand. It's a little harder to crank that way, but safer. My buddy has a Model A, so I learned the correct method from him. Everybody should know this, right? 
