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Re: 'Worst Phonograph Description On Craigslist' contest
Posted: Mon Jul 19, 2010 10:32 pm
by antique1973
JohnM wrote:http://indianapolis.craigslist.org/atq/1830424991.html
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Set of 3 Edison Amber Rolls - $15 (Indy - NE Side of Town)
Set of 3 Edison Amber Rolls
*Record 1 - Green Box, Song is "Meet me tonight in dreamland" medley - waltz no actual record in this box however.
*Record 2 - Blue and Orange Box, Song is "Dixie Medley" - Banjo - Fred Von Epps - box is complete with lid and record
*Record 3 - Blue Box - Song is "In a kingdom of our own" - Gladys Rice - box has record and is just missing flat part on top of lid, the ring of the lid is intact
Please ask questions if you have any!
I am selling part of my mother's antique collection, she was in the antique business for years...if you have questions please let me know!
You can pick these items up or I can ship them to you for a minimal shipping charge, I would just find the most cost effective way to ship and charge you that amount."
Presenting BLUE AMBER ROLLS! Its made out of ancient tree sap from a million years ago which was eaten and excreted by dinosaurs! Cures all forms of ailment!
Re: 'Worst Phonograph Description On Craigslist' contest
Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2010 10:36 am
by Tinkerbell
A most curious frankenphone on Ebay, you really do have to check out the pictures! (Gotta love that cardboard horn, too!)
eBay Item #
110561945081
Re: 'Worst Phonograph Description On Craigslist' contest
Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2010 11:26 am
by Nat
Well, viewed purely as a project and as ingenuity - I'd say someone had put a lot of pretty good work into it!
Sometimes I wonder if we may be a bit too fast to condemn a fix-something-up job: I've got an Edison Fireside that has clearly been the subject of some pretty ingenious "farm repairs" to keep it going, probably a long time ago (some wrong springs, a home-molded governor weight on a home-made spring, bits of wire here and there... ). This one's obviously new - but if some kid and his dad did it, I don't want it - but hats off! (I mean, we all mess with our machines... )
Re: 'Worst Phonograph Description On Craigslist' contest
Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2010 11:41 am
by SonnyPhono
Re: 'Worst Phonograph Description On Craigslist' contest
Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2010 12:30 pm
by Tinkerbell
Nat wrote:Well, viewed purely as a project and as ingenuity - I'd say someone had put a lot of pretty good work into it!
Sometimes I wonder if we may be a bit too fast to condemn a fix-something-up job: I've got an Edison Fireside that has clearly been the subject of some pretty ingenious "farm repairs" to keep it going, probably a long time ago (some wrong springs, a home-molded governor weight on a home-made spring, bits of wire here and there... ). This one's obviously new - but if some kid and his dad did it, I don't want it - but hats off! (I mean, we all mess with our machines... )
I don't disagree with you there... but I wonder if you spend a lot of time creating or rebuilding one, would you really want to turn around and sell it? I don't think anyone is going to truly appreciate the ingenuity and work that goes into such an endeavor as the one who does the work. JMO, of course...

Re: 'Worst Phonograph Description On Craigslist' contest
Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2010 2:54 pm
by antique1973
Tinkerbell wrote:Nat wrote:Well, viewed purely as a project and as ingenuity - I'd say someone had put a lot of pretty good work into it!
Sometimes I wonder if we may be a bit too fast to condemn a fix-something-up job: I've got an Edison Fireside that has clearly been the subject of some pretty ingenious "farm repairs" to keep it going, probably a long time ago (some wrong springs, a home-molded governor weight on a home-made spring, bits of wire here and there... ). This one's obviously new - but if some kid and his dad did it, I don't want it - but hats off! (I mean, we all mess with our machines... )
I don't disagree with you there... but I wonder if you spend a lot of time creating or rebuilding one, would you really want to turn around and sell it? I don't think anyone is going to truly appreciate the ingenuity and work that goes into such an endeavor as the one who does the work. JMO, of course...

Yeah, my guess is he won't get much out of it. I am building an electric frankenphone
at the moment since I have no other use for my Edison cabinet. I also like to have an electric if I want to sample a bunch of new records in a shorter period of time (minus the cranking). So for me its a functionality thing. I would be lucky to get $50 out of it if I sold it.
Re: 'Worst Phonograph Description On Craigslist' contest
Posted: Fri Aug 06, 2010 1:56 am
by antique1973
http://sandiego.craigslist.org/esd/atq/1881709165.html
1923 sonora record/radio player (el cajon)
Date: 2010-08-05, 1:00AM PDT
Reply to:
[email protected] [Errors when replying to ads?]
This a VERY RARE PIECE. ONLY EXCEPTIONAL OFFERS WILL BE CONCIDERED. It does need attention and work, but for those who know, it is well worth it. If you find another for sale, I would love to see it. Has original pat. info still attached, with the date of April 1,1923. Will send pics upon offer. If I stand corrected, PLEASE inform me. I have attempted to research $ and the value is near the $100,000. Once again, If I am wrong please show me what I need to know(not being sarcastic). According to my research, I beleive this is a reasonable offer. Not too many were kept, this one has issues, but to my understanding, well worth the work. E-mail only
I almost died laughing on this one. Surely it must be a joke. 100K??

Re: 'Worst Phonograph Description On Craigslist' contest
Posted: Sat Aug 07, 2010 2:42 pm
by Tinkerbell
And not even a picture for the price!!

Re: 'Worst Phonograph Description On Craigslist' contest
Posted: Sun Aug 08, 2010 3:16 am
by antique1973
Tinkerbell wrote:And not even a picture for the price!!

That will be another 100 grand if you want pictures too!

Re: 'Worst Phonograph Description On Craigslist' contest
Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 10:17 am
by Nat
Here's a good entry from Seattle CG:
http://seattle.craigslist.org/see/atq/1892426357.html
Nice spelling and punctuation, too!