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A Great Find

Posted: Sat Jul 20, 2013 4:58 pm
by gemering
I have been a high school mathematics teacher and coach for the past twenty-seven years. When I left my job in private industry as a production supervisor for a Fortune 500 company, I decreased my salary by $50,000 a year and said goodbye to my 401K and a possible BMW down the road. My reasons for going into the teaching profession were deeply personal and centered around giving back for all that I had been given by many of my own teachers and coaches. I knew I'd be doing something that I would truly love to do, would live a comfortable existence, but would not necessarily be monetarily rich.
For the past twenty-five years I've enjoyed a love affair with old phonographs of all types, but knew that an expensive Victor VI, Edison Opera, or Class M would not be in the cards for me.
Eight years ago, when my oldest daughter became seriously ill, extended hospital stays, traveling for medical care, and multiple specialists drained our savings and then some. At that time I sold most of my phonograph collection, saying goodbye to some grand machines. Fast forward eight years, my oldest daughter now 21 years old, still struggles mightily with her health.
This year my wife of 22 years was diagnosed with a tumor in the center of her brain that required 5 hours of very delicate neurosurgery, followed by months of recovery. Thank God that as of today, my wife is fully recovered and doing well.
Although my oldest daughter is still ill and continues to struggle with her health, we are truly grateful to God and feel extremely Blessed.
In May, I found an Opera one town away from me and posted pictures of it here. Although I picked it up for a great price, I just could not afford to keep it at that time.
In late June, near the end of what had been a very trying school year, my older brother passed away suddenly and completely unexpectedly. He did not drink, smoke, and was not overweight. At 63, his passing was at far too young an age. I am still grieving daily over his loss. I've prayed to him and for him everyday since his death.
A week after his passing, I was sitting at the computer just before going to bed. I jokingly said out loud, "Charlie I know your watching from heaven, please find me something good." I clicked onto a popular website and found this!!!!!
This 1890-1893 Class M is totally unrestored with a beautiful cabinet and Standard Speaker.
Some of the photos show the machine prior to getting a gentle cleaning. I think the dirt that was on the machine when I got it was from 1890. :D

Re: A Great Find

Posted: Sat Jul 20, 2013 5:02 pm
by gemering
PS: A great big Thank you!!!! to George Paul for all of his help and advice.
He is a tremendous asset to this forum and a wonderful, kind, and giving man!
Thanks George for all of your help!

Re: A Great Find

Posted: Sat Jul 20, 2013 5:32 pm
by rgordon939
Hi Gene. Great find. Is this a machine you are keeping or are you going to sell it like the Opera. Please let me know.

Rich Gordon

Re: A Great Find

Posted: Sat Jul 20, 2013 9:34 pm
by phonogfp
gemering wrote:PS: A great big Thank you!!!! to George Paul for all of his help and advice.
He is a tremendous asset to this forum and a wonderful, kind, and giving man!
Thanks George for all of your help!
You're very welcome, Gene. :)

George P.

Re: A Great Find

Posted: Sun Jul 21, 2013 3:01 am
by m0xiemama
Truly a great find! I am so glad for you Gene.

Re: A Great Find

Posted: Sun Jul 21, 2013 4:30 am
by Starkton
Fantastic find. Congratulations! I find it especially nice that it is still in original condition and not overcleaned. Can you please tell the serial number.

Re: A Great Find

Posted: Sun Jul 21, 2013 11:59 am
by gemering
I believe when it comes to cleaning antique phonographs, that often less is more.
I do not want my machines to look like new-tiques.
I may do a little more cleaning of the top works, but that's it.
Gene

Re: A Great Find

Posted: Sun Jul 21, 2013 1:32 pm
by alang
Congratulations Gene. What a great machine.
I'm glad to hear that your wife is doing well.
Take care
Andreas

Re: A Great Find

Posted: Sun Jul 21, 2013 1:50 pm
by Tinkerbell
m0xiemama wrote:Truly a great find! I am so glad for you Gene.
Moxie! Where have you been? Haven't seen you around for awhile and outside of Phonogal, it's been rather estrogen-challenged around these parts! :lol:

Re: A Great Find

Posted: Sun Jul 21, 2013 3:05 pm
by gemering
I sent a PM to Starkton with the serial #, but for the sake of anyone else that's interested, it is 9711.