Comrades of Phonography!
Let us unite and raise our voices in glorious praise of The Mighty George!
Or The Mighty Paul, if you prefer.
I've added a Wikipedia entry for The Esteemed One to this page, twice now, but they keep taking it down:
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ ... ersonality
But we can all take comfort in knowing that he's ours, all ours, whether the rest of the world joins in our adulation or not.
Ok, gotta go finish photoshopping Fabrizio's mug onto a heroically-posed Il Duce poster...
(The above is intended as a gentle ribbing, just in case it's not obvious!)
Fran and George go to the Edison Site
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Re: Fran and George go to the Edison Site
Do we have a flag for the land of Phonographia ? 
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Re: Fran and George go to the Edison Site
PeterF wrote:Comrades of Phonography!
Let us unite and raise our voices in glorious praise of The Mighty George!
Or The Mighty Paul, if you prefer.
I've added a Wikipedia entry for The Esteemed One to this page, twice now, but they keep taking it down:
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ ... ersonality
But we can all take comfort in knowing that he's ours, all ours, whether the rest of the world joins in our adulation or not.
Ok, gotta go finish photoshopping Fabrizio's mug onto a heroically-posed Il Duce poster...
(The above is intended as a gentle ribbing, just in case it's not obvious!)
You know, if I want to be beaten up, I have a wife for that...!
George P.
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Re: Fran and George go to the Edison Site
It is really neat to see these pictures! New Jersey is a hike, but this gives me thoughts of finally getting off the dime and going to see the Ft. Myers site, which is a lot more manageable.
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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: Fran and George go to the Edison Site
I was at the Edison-Ford Estates in Ft. Myers last summer, and the phonograph collection is spectacular. Many, many more are displayed there than at West Orange. I highly recommend both places!
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Re: Fran and George go to the Edison Site
phonogfp wrote:Holy Toledo! I spend a couple of hours in the shop and come back upstairs to find THIS???
That'll teach you to spend time with those precious Graphophones!
You make me blush...the pleasure was really all mine.phonogfp wrote:You guys are very kind, but as I've told Fran several times, having someone nearby who takes an intelligent, enthusiastic interest in antique phonographs is a real treat for me. I'm a teacher at heart, and Fran has allowed me to drone on and on...![]()
phonogfp wrote: I was, however, surprised at his reaction to the Heavy Machine Shop on the first floor of the lab. Fran is a former machinist, so I figured he'd like it, but...He froze in the door and blurted out something that sounded like, "I didn't know THIS was here!" His face was what you'd expect if Pamela Anderson jumped out of his birthday cake naked. His jaw was hanging open as though he'd been hit in the head.
Tom was certainly gracious, it was nice (like you do for me) to have a "teaching" moment with someone that actually listens. In my professional life (Chef and later Toolmaker), those moments were few and far between, it seemed.phonogfp wrote:It was even worse on the second floor where the Precision Machine Shop is located. A friendly docent struck up a conversation, and I mentioned that Fran was a machinist. That was a mistake...For the next 45 minutes, Fran was answering the docents questions about the fine points of some of the machines. I was completely lost in all the terminology...
I'd like to see the look on the visitors' faces when that ½ scale (Military) M suddenly starts running.phonogfp wrote:By the way, I've decided that when I go to my Great Reward, I'll haunt the third floor thereafter. It will look something like this: Best to all,
George P.
Sharon noticed your ghost in that photo and pointed it out to me, I had to include it here; how perfect!
Best,
Fran
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Re: Fran and George go to the Edison Site
Thanks for the pictures Fran... I plan to goto West Orange someday. I have already been to Ft. Myers...and that museum is fantastic!
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Re: Fran and George go to the Edison Site
The light cylinders on the 1888 and 1887 machines are made by me! Beautiful pictures, I have to visit soon.
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Re: Fran and George go to the Edison Site
I was amused at the sign designating the "Paris Exhibition" phonograph as the "Military, or Portable..." after Rene had said: (http://forum.talkingmachine.info/viewto ... 4&start=13)
EDIT: Oops, I forgot about the discovered connection to the "military" term being used prior to Frow. http://forum.talkingmachine.info/viewto ... 4&start=22
Glad to see it on display! Fran, thanks for all the great photos.TinfoilPhono wrote:As a sidebar to this story, I cringe every time I see the term "Military" repeated in reference to the ⅓ scale miniature Class M in the collections of the Edison National Historic Site.
EDIT: Oops, I forgot about the discovered connection to the "military" term being used prior to Frow. http://forum.talkingmachine.info/viewto ... 4&start=22
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Hmmmm, it seems I have some back-reading to do!coyote wrote:I was amused at the sign designating the "Paris Exhibition" phonograph as the "Military, or Portable..." after Rene had said: (http://forum.talkingmachine.info/viewto ... 4&start=13)
Glad to see it on display! Fran, thanks for all the great photos.TinfoilPhono wrote:As a sidebar to this story, I cringe every time I see the term "Military" repeated in reference to the ⅓ scale miniature Class M in the collections of the Edison National Historic Site.
Thanks for the link, coyote!
Best,
Fran
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