What is Your Name?
- emgcr
- Victor IV
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Re: What is Your Name?
I am Graham. The acronym is derived from my abiding interest in all things EMG and my initials---GCR.
- OrthoSean
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Re: What is Your Name?
And I've always signed my name as my, uh, name...
Sean
Sean
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- Victor IV
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Re: What is Your Name?
I'm edisonplayer because I LOVE Edison phonographs.I play my Triumph E and C- 250 Diamond Disc all the time.My real name is Gary Mattscheck.edisonplayer
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- Victor I
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Re: What is Your Name?
StL Bill is actually Bill Feiner who lives, where else, in St. Louis. If any Forum member is
passing through town, give me a call. You are always welcome to stop by for a visit.
Bill
passing through town, give me a call. You are always welcome to stop by for a visit.
Bill
- Chuck
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Re: What is Your Name?
My name is Chuck Richards. I've had a lifelong
interest in Edison cylinder phonographs. Mostly
I've focused on recording one's own cylinders.
Back in 1978, I started the research which eventually
led to being able to make brown wax Edison blanks.
In 2009, I finally got the cylinder mold up and running,
and started casting blanks.
In 2010, they were first offered for sale.
It took 32 years of work, on and off, before I was
confident enough in these blanks to offer them for
use by anyone other than myself.
interest in Edison cylinder phonographs. Mostly
I've focused on recording one's own cylinders.
Back in 1978, I started the research which eventually
led to being able to make brown wax Edison blanks.
In 2009, I finally got the cylinder mold up and running,
and started casting blanks.
In 2010, they were first offered for sale.
It took 32 years of work, on and off, before I was
confident enough in these blanks to offer them for
use by anyone other than myself.
"Sustained success depends on searching
for, and gaining, fundamental understanding"
-Bell System Credo
for, and gaining, fundamental understanding"
-Bell System Credo
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- Victor II
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Re: What is Your Name?
I always sign my posts but for post-erity my name is John.
Hiram Ohio (technically Troy Township) about 30 miles east and south of downtown Cleveland, midway to Youngstown. Anyone is welcome to stop by for a cold one and to listen to some old records.
I am a charter member of SFPOCTJ*
*Society for the Prevention of Calling Toilets Johns
John
Hiram Ohio (technically Troy Township) about 30 miles east and south of downtown Cleveland, midway to Youngstown. Anyone is welcome to stop by for a cold one and to listen to some old records.
I am a charter member of SFPOCTJ*
*Society for the Prevention of Calling Toilets Johns
John
- Steve
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Re: What is Your Name?
Well there's possibly little surprise here but my name is actually Stephen Miller. Yes, Stephen with a ph and not a v. Nearly everyone I've ever known and certainly friends have abbreviated my name to 'Steve' with my blessing and that's perfectly fine with me; no formalities here! Only my parents ever call me Stephen anyway!
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- FloridaClay
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Re: What is Your Name?
Sounds familiar. When I was a kid and my parents called me by my formal name, I knew I was in big trouble.Steve wrote:Well there's possibly little surprise here but my name is actually Stephen Miller. Yes, Stephen with a ph and not a v. Nearly everyone I've ever known and certainly friends have abbreviated by name to Steve with my blessing and that's perfectly fine with me; no formalities here! Only my parents ever call me Stephen anyway!

Clay
Arthur W. J. G. Ord-Hume's Laws of Collecting
1. Space will expand to accommodate an infinite number of possessions, regardless of their size.
2. Shortage of finance, however dire, will never prevent the acquisition of a desired object, however improbable its cost.
1. Space will expand to accommodate an infinite number of possessions, regardless of their size.
2. Shortage of finance, however dire, will never prevent the acquisition of a desired object, however improbable its cost.
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Re: What is Your Name?
WOW!
This has turned into a really great & friendly bunch of replies. Glad to meet you all, by name.
Jerry
This has turned into a really great & friendly bunch of replies. Glad to meet you all, by name.
Jerry
- kirtley2012
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May as well join in!
I'm Alex Kirtley (or Alexander Andrew Kirtley is my full name)
Joined this forum in 2012 (hence the user name
) I've had an interest in these machines since I was about 12 when I first saw one (now 16), I live in Whitley Bay in the UK and I'm a lover of all things to do with Gramophones and Phonographs, but also guitars and the odd banjo! 
I'm Alex Kirtley (or Alexander Andrew Kirtley is my full name)
Joined this forum in 2012 (hence the user name

