On a similar note, this may be why my daughter isn't interested...gramophone78 wrote:This maybe why my Son has no interest in talking machines
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Sorry Dad, I couldn't hear you......SonnyPhono wrote:On a similar note, this may be why my daughter isn't interested...gramophone78 wrote:This maybe why my Son has no interest in talking machines









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Just tell her those are wizards hats!, that should get her interestedSonnyPhono wrote:On a similar note, this may be why my daughter isn't interested...gramophone78 wrote:This maybe why my Son has no interest in talking machines

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Thanks for the replies! Very interesting on all gje variations! Mine has a black trumpet style horn and just curious. The last days I saw on it was 1890. The horn seemed to have black gloss paint and didn't know if it was correct or not. The rest of the machine seems all original. Thanks! John