Today's Auction Haul
- coyote
- Victor II
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Great score, Sean! Thanks for sharing your goodies, as always!
- Henry
- Victor V
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Nice work, Sean! Tomorrow (1/17/12) that second receipt will be exactly 100 years old---pretty neat!
Wanamaker's is gone, but Victor/Victrola lives on!
Wanamaker's is gone, but Victor/Victrola lives on!
- OrthoSean
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And Henry, as I take a break from a little cabinet cleaning, she's going to look much better after a once-over tonight! This is truly a labor of love for me and it's so rewarding, it's cleaning up like I never imagined! Stay tuned....Henry wrote:Nice work, Sean! Tomorrow (1/17/12) that second receipt will be exactly 100 years old---pretty neat!
Wanamaker's is gone, but Victor/Victrola lives on!
Sean
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as promised, I did the whole outside this evening and this thing is filthy. The "red" tinge that shows in the original photos was more brown (cigarette smoke, I suspect) and it's coming clean and back to where things should be, but slowly. I only do the GoJo treatment once a day since the finish gets tacky if you overdo it, but with just one pass, what a difference!
*Edit* And again, the flash changes the way it really looks! Sigh.
Sean
*Edit* And again, the flash changes the way it really looks! Sigh.
Sean
- Henry
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Looks great, Sean! Do you use the (non-abrasive form) GoJo with paper towel wipe? I really need to give my XI a once over.
I make out 148 E. 86 St. on the first receipt---not a bad address.
I make out 148 E. 86 St. on the first receipt---not a bad address.

- OrthoSean
- Victor V
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Yup, the non-abrasive stuff. It's getting scarce in these parts! And yes, it was a nice neighborhood then, sadly, the original building is gone (thank you, google maps!)
Sean
Sean
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- Victor O
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it was nice talking to you outside the hall..good luck with the machine
- Andersun
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Sean,
I was going to ask you about the red tinge on it. My first thought was that the exterior might have been refinished with a red stain. That's great that it was just ages of dirt! Definitely keep the pics coming as you go along. You have a great project and thanks for sharing it.
Steve
I was going to ask you about the red tinge on it. My first thought was that the exterior might have been refinished with a red stain. That's great that it was just ages of dirt! Definitely keep the pics coming as you go along. You have a great project and thanks for sharing it.
Steve
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The beautiful grain is really coming through!
Clay
Clay
Arthur W. J. G. Ord-Hume's Laws of Collecting
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.
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.
- OrthoSean
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Thanks! You as well! And to those who think this hobby is dying, the guy I quoted above is a much younger collector than I am (at 38) whom I met at the auction.edisonsclone wrote:it was nice talking to you outside the hall..good luck with the machine
And Steve, I wouldn't be surprised if this thing was smeared with something like Old English or something at some point, but it is coming back to the more grey-ish grain. As I noted before, this is a tough one to get decent pictures of!
Sean