HAPPY BIRTHDAY PAAL!

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My late but best Birthday wishes to you! Hope you had a great day!

Norman

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Paal, Gratulerer med dagen!

Steve (did I spell everything all right? -- been back from Norge 10 yrs now and the memories are fading-- OK everything is fading!!)

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Thank you Norman!
I had a great day.

Yes, Steve. The spelling is right. At first I thought there was another Norwegian on the board :lol:
And, tusen takk ;)

Paal.

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Paal1994 wrote:At first I thought there was another Norwegian on the board :lol:
Paal,

Hopefully that’s just a matter of time, although I have no clue how many phonograph collectors there are in Norway—I assume that you’re not the only one. If so, you need to hurry up and get married, have children, and raise them to join you in your hobby. :D

In the last month we’ve had people from 27 countries view this forum (and visitors from 65 countries since we moved it to its current server on the 7th of January):

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While I really don’t think we have members from all of these countries, I think it’s rather impressive to see that the interest is out there, and that this hobby really does have an international community. Hopefully as time goes by, our non-American demographic will continue to grow—both John and I are proud to continue to provide a friendly forum for phonograph collectors to discuss their machines and music, even if John is still winding down his hiatus from the internet.

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David,

I only know of one big collector in Norway as the Norwegian market isen't the best in the world. I get most of my stuff from the USA, but I get some 78's from Norway.
Here is the collectors web site: http://www.grammofonmuseum.no/
And his YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/78monarch

Paal.

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Paal, you must pay a small fortune in shipping costs to have records sent to you from the United States. I'm sometimes tempted to bid on records from Europe or Australia but usually decide against it when I become aware of the exorbitant shipping charges. :squirrel: Rocky

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EdisonSquirrel wrote:Paal, you must pay a small fortune in shipping costs to have records sent to you from the United States. I'm sometimes tempted to bid on records from Europe or Australia but usually decide against it when I become aware of the exorbitant shipping charges. :squirrel: Rocky
I usually pay about $25-30 for shipping. And I think it's rather expensive.
Sometimes the records cost less than shipping!
When it comes to the shipping part, I sometimes wish I lived in the USA so I wouldn't pay so much money to get the records. :lol:

Paal.

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