How does the wife put up with me?

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How does the wife put up with me?

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I leave her very little space - so she says anyway :lol:
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Brian,
You've got a great decorator's eye!
I love the old telephone too!!!
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A very nice A-100. Only thing I didn't like about mine was the lack of an above-bedplate speed control. Still, a pretty neat machine.
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Very nice..... I am glad to see a collection that is well displayed. Hope to see you at the Wayne Show. Stephen

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She is probably smiling on the inside, your collection looks great! :)
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Very nicely done displays, and some nifty stuff.

Probably a good thing I am an old bachelor as I have stuff just everywhere and now trying to figure out where in the world I am going to put a Columbia AH project when it is all done. :?

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FloridaClay wrote: now trying to figure out where in the world I am going to put a Columbia AH project when it is all done. :?

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well my bedrooms got a bit of space... ;) :lol:

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Very nice ecclection, nicely displayed... this goes a long way towards "spousal tolerance of hobbies"... ;)

I really like that A-K cathedral...


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The other Cathedral radio sitting next to the DC powered Atwater-Kent is an Edison - Not an Edison-Bell but an Edison. (embossed on the brass metal escutchion plate around the tuning dial) Most likely some company stole his name to put on the radio and then was forced to remove it by a lawsuit, etc. It was built in NYC. I've never seen another one like it. It hums and maybe one day I'll have it electronicly restored back to playing condition like the AK. The large Grenet battery was found in a very old sealed wooden box with three other well packed in cotton Grenets of the exact same size two years ago in Roselle Park New Jersey. The beautiful blue glass horn on the Gem is one of Stephen's great masterpieces. There are no better! The Edison Mimeograph was found in Paterson New Jersey along with four bottles of unsed AB Dick ink. The phone was used by my great-grandmother until her death in 1969. (The original oak ringer box sits on the floor below the Edison A-100) That glass cabinet houses my fathers old Brownie camera collection - over 50 working bakelite Brownie cameras are stuffed inside that old oak cabinet! And next to the Edison Mimeograph is my fairly rare & working Edison Home Projecting Kintoscope with it's original brass lens. PS: I am considering selling the Kintoscope some day since I don't really have a decent light source or any playable (and very dangerous by the way) Edison film reels. I have one Edison film that smells from here to high noon - ready to burst into flames so I keep it inside its original Edison film can. (safety first)

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Very nice displays!

In addition to the Brownies I think I also see a Diana. I still have the one I received for my birthday when I was a kid.

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