Truckload of Phonographs

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Castle Rock, WA? I had a great meal, beer and dessert at Parker's Steakhouse and Brewery. Definitely worth a visit.
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AZ* wrote:Castle Rock, WA? I had a great meal, beer and dessert at Parker's Steakhouse and Brewery. Definitely worth a visit.
Parker's is pretty good - I recommend it. I-5 Exit 49, go east and you'll see it.

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CDBPDX wrote:Just brought home a truckload of old phonographs and phono parts -

CDB

Is that a Brunswick in oak, one row out from the wall ?


Nice haul... ( my wife would kill me. Repeatedly. )

:coffee:
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dutchman wrote:CDBPDX, a truckload of machines :shock: what is the name of the song playing on your website?

I found a midi file online - supposed to be "How Blue Can You Get"

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De Soto Frank wrote: Is that a Brunswick in oak, one row out from the wall ?


Nice haul... ( my wife would kill me. Repeatedly. )

:coffee:
I believe that is a Mandel in oak. Got another Mandel in walnut - beautiful.

My wife is happy that none of these ever got near the house.

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De Soto Frank wrote:
CDBPDX wrote:Just brought home a truckload of old phonographs and phono parts -

CDB

Is that a Brunswick in oak, one row out from the wall ?

:coffee:
Oops! My mistake
-you're right, it's a Brunswick model 110
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CDBPDX wrote:
dutchman wrote:CDBPDX, a truckload of machines :shock: what is the name of the song playing on your website?

I found a midi file online - supposed to be "How Blue Can You Get"

CDB
I'm a blues fanatic - thanks found it.

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Found a pretty hard to find record in one of the record cabinets from this group - a 7 inch 1902 Victor Record with 'HIS MASTER'S VOICE' logo. Never thought I'd ever find one of these. This one has the 'B' mark below right of the logo indicating it was pressed at the Burt Co pressing plant. It plays well, too!

Yee Haaa!

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