Phonospace (or, "Where's Waldo?)

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Thanks, guys! I'm certainly enjoying every moment!

Also, I have a very good mentor, George. ;)
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Here is my phonospace. These machines have not been photographed all together like this before. This is a collection of common machines with perhaps a few that may be a little more scarce, however there are no rare or exotic phonos here. Posting my collection here is a bold move for me, but decided what the heck. Not a great photographer either. Thanks for looking, Mike
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A few more pics. Mike
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My goodness. Nothing to be ashamed of here Mike! Very nice.

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Great collection Mike! As a new collector I'd love to own even just one or two of your 'common' machines. Thanks for sharing!

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I wouldn't call an oak B-80 "common!" I like the walnut Grafonola too. Nice collection! :)

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Space? I don't see much space there, only nice machines!

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Mike,
Very Nice Collection.
You should be very proud.
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Wow, very nice, Mike! I echo the sentiments shared above, nothing to be ashamed of. I would be proud to own any one of them.

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Re: Phonospace (or, "Where's Waldo?)

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WOW!

VERY IMPRESSIVE!
(yes, I was using caps as I thought shouting appropriate)

Really nice collection!

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