A couple of "victrolas" that will never play again....
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Re: A couple of "victrolas" that will never play again....
Wow, how sad about the old Edison.....
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To David Spanovich.... Contact me and I can tell you where the Victrola is that I found in an adandoned house.
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Re: A couple of "victrolas" that will never play again....
so did it finaly get a good home???
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Re: A couple of "victrolas" that will never play again....
These photos look kind of staged; particularly the first one of the Columbia phono. You know how folks use that horrid stuff to make pieces of furniture look even older? More "weathered?" Looks like someone took a spray can of that stuff on the phono--and particularly on the door to the right (see how blotchy it is). Some "Goth" types set this all up. Sure, it's all evocative, but I'm saying "staged."
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-- Maria Callas, 1968 interview.
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Re: A couple of "victrolas" that will never play again....
The piano next to the entropic Grafonola looks like a square-piano...
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Re: A couple of "victrolas" that will never play again....
It looks like flood and mold damage compounded by vandalism to me, especially in the other photos of the house.pughphonos wrote:These photos look kind of staged; particularly the first one of the Columbia phono. You know how folks use that horrid stuff to make pieces of furniture look even older? More "weathered?" Looks like someone took a spray can of that stuff on the phono--and particularly on the door to the right (see how blotchy it is). Some "Goth" types set this all up. Sure, it's all evocative, but I'm saying "staged."
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Estott, you're one of the "wise dudes" around here and I'll lay aside my conspiracy theory for the moment. Man, though: it seems almost TOO perfect a scene of ruination. Ruination, like evil, is usually more banal and not peopled by so many amazing things (even a square piano, for goodness sakes. Anyone spot the body of Jeremy Bentham rotting in a corner?)
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-- Maria Callas, 1968 interview.
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