Interesting "clam shell" talking machine - Look
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Re: Interesting "clam shell" talking machine - Look
It seems that's a very clean job! Also the color of the oak is matching between the two lids and the finish is very good! That's a good joke...
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It was a good joke only the joke's on me!
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Well, we learn something new every day. The main thing when this happens is to remain "clam" and move on to the next new item.
. Steve, you are toooooo funny!!!!!!.





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Thanks for noticing Wayne. I thought a little levity might help Jerry overcome his sudden shellfish allergy..
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Re: Interesting "clam shell" talking machine - Look
Jerry,
That machine is pretty neat. It is a real interesting piece of "Make Do. Renew". The work must have been done a lot of years ago. It's very unusual and cool looking.
Harvey Kravitz
That machine is pretty neat. It is a real interesting piece of "Make Do. Renew". The work must have been done a lot of years ago. It's very unusual and cool looking.
Harvey Kravitz
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Re: Interesting "clam shell" talking machine - Look
(meow)schweg wrote: This is Gary the Snail's phono from an episode of SpongeBob Squarepants.
If I came across one of these, I'd be happy as a .... NO I just can't say it.
everyone sing along...
You're a goofy goober, yeah

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Re: Interesting "clam shell" talking machine - Look
I have to admit, my first thought was that it looked like a rather clever marriage of cannibalized parts, (lids, grille, etc.), but I didn't want to voice that... because, let's face it, there is SOOO much I do not know about talking machines.Jerry B. wrote:Has anyone seen a talking machine like this? It's a clam shell type talking machine. The decal on the inside indicates is an Adora brand. Any comments? Thanks, Jerry
However, now that the cat is out of the bag, so to speak, I will say that it is one of the best looking frankenphones I have seen!

Re: Interesting "clam shell" talking machine - Look
Well.... how does it sound ?
(Is it my imagination, or is the "Vitanola" decal slightly askew ?)

(Is it my imagination, or is the "Vitanola" decal slightly askew ?)
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Well... how does it sound ?
( Is is my imagination or is the "Vitanola" decal slightly askew? )

( Is is my imagination or is the "Vitanola" decal slightly askew? )
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The Vitanola decal is upside down. My heart sank when I saw that. I'm just going to get rid of it. It's at the local antique shop and I should net $100. Anyone want it?