Re: Oldest Phonograph & Record Store in Continuous Operation?
Posted: Wed Feb 16, 2011 9:39 am
I think you are right Shane. It's likely they found that photo somewhere undated and just guessed as to the actual date. The other possibility I'd thought of is that in somewhat of a remote place the newer technology came a bit later. Still that seems like too big of a gap.gramophoneshane wrote:I cant help but wonder if the store front photo dates closer to 1921 than 1931. There's still a big variety of horn machines shown, along with several hornless table top models. I cant see anything with the swan neck tonearm that was introduced in 1925, & AFAIK the machines shown wouldn't have been available after around 1926/27.
Thanks Tinkerbell, again I'm the one in black & orange (as opposed to the dummy).Tinkerbell wrote:Good to see a face to match with the name...Valecnik wrote:If you mean the person with the black shirt and brown/orange windbreaker tied around his waist, (not the headless dummy under the "SALE" sign), yes, that's me.JohnM wrote:Is that you just outside the door?