But according to the post on my board, Mr Sutcliffe died about about 3 years ago

I guess that would make communication difficult....gramophoneshane wrote:Yes, apparently Mike Sutcliffe started the magazine & was one of the main contributors.
But according to the post on my board, Mr Sutcliffe died about about 3 years ago
Funny how you mention those in the same breath. I know that Carsten is still miffed about a phonograph he sent to Bob (Edisonic) for repair back in '06, and never saw again. I think it went up in smoke (literally) when Bob's barn burned down last year.Steve wrote:Does anyone know what happened to carsten or edisonic or some of the other very knowledgeable sorts?
I find this gem from the current OTVMMB amusing only because Lexmark is an American company based in Lexington, Kentucky, not "Chi-com".beaumonde wrote:And, by the way, a couple of weeks ago I stumbled upon Dan's new site, under the same old name, and hosted by invisionfree. I don't think it's terribly active, and most of the posts seem to be started by either Dan or Phil O. I got bored with it rather quickly...
Not 100% sure all Lexmark products are still made in Lexington, but since it is an American company, the buck(shot) should stop here.Steve wrote:So are those Lexmark machines STILL made in the US? I thought they were 'chi-com' products, too, sorry!
so there really were two fires (one more recently, the other in a warehouse several years ago) - to two separate storage facilities of his? that's either very suspect, or terribly tragic evidence of the poorest of luck. I imagine the latter, as I can totally relate.beaumonde wrote:Funny how you mention those in the same breath. I know that Carsten is still miffed about a phonograph he sent to Bob (Edisonic) for repair back in '06, and never saw again. I think it went up in smoke (literally) when Bob's barn burned down last year.Steve wrote:Does anyone know what happened to carsten or edisonic or some of the other very knowledgeable sorts?
AFAIK, and not to get into details, both have fallen silent through personal problems or situations, though I hope to be in contact with them soon.
Actually just spoke to Bob (for the first time in almost 3 years). The fire in March in his storage shed (35,000 78s also perished) was thought by the fire marshal to have been caused by errant squirrels.brianu wrote:so there really were two fires (one more recently, the other in a warehouse several years ago) - to two separate storage facilities of his? that's either very suspect, or terribly tragic evidence of the poorest of luck. I imagine the latter, as I can totally relate.