The Great Collectors of the Past, issue #2

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The Great Collectors of the Past, issue #2

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This week, a farmer and his love of phonographs!

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Do you know when the article was published? I may have just overlooked it, but don't see the date.

And again makes you wonder what became of all that great stuff.

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Re: The Great Collectors of the Past, issue #2

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Looks like about 1957.


These 'Great Collectors' features are swell! Keep em' coming!

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No date, unfortunately, on any of the clips attached to this article. Others are "in the oven!"




FloridaClay wrote:Do you know when the article was published? I may have just overlooked it, but don't see the date.

And again makes you wonder what became of all that great stuff.

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