Phonograph Shop found!

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maryland1634
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Phonograph Shop found!

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An out of the way hard to find antique shop in Railroad Pa just outside Shrewsbury is full of
phonographs of all types! I stumbled on this shop on a recent trip.
He has Credenzas, outboard horn machines, Amberolas, Edison Diamond Disc machines and many L Door Victors as well as other Victor and Columbia phonographs! Many records too!!
(717) 235-3360 call for directions!
Its worth checking out!

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How are the prices?
Best regards ... AZ*

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Google is your friend!

Antique Sounds
4 E Main St
Railroad, PA 17355
Mailing address:
P.O. BOX 82
Shrewsbury, PA 17361

Contact Name: Randall Kahl
Title: Owner

Phone: 717-235-3360

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This store has been mentioned a couple of times here:

http://forum.talkingmachine.info/viewto ... f=2&t=2556
http://forum.talkingmachine.info/viewto ... f=2&t=2354

It is located right off the NCRR bike trail, which is how I found it. It seems to be rarely open (limited hours of operation), and the prices seemed high.

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Here's a street view of the shop
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PHONOMIKE
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Does anyone know if there is a web site to this store? Might help a few people who are not close but are looking for something specific.

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De Soto Frank
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Going to have to check this out on one of my trips to visit family in MD.

Now to find-out what "NCR trail" is... ( I've seen the brown & white signs, but no intuitive name has come to mind...)
De Soto Frank

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I've been to Skip's shop many times in the past. He has many interesting items including phonographs and lots of records. He is a pleasant person to talk to and is proud of his collection that he accumulated over several years. It is a shop worth visiting. I suggest calling ahead to make sure he is open.

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De Soto Frank wrote:Going to have to check this out on one of my trips to visit family in MD.

Now to find-out what "NCR trail" is... ( I've seen the brown & white signs, but no intuitive name has come to mind...)
NCR = North Central Railroad. See http://www.dnr.state.md.us/greenways/ncrt_trail.html

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Henry wrote:
De Soto Frank wrote:Going to have to check this out on one of my trips to visit family in MD.

Now to find-out what "NCR trail" is... ( I've seen the brown & white signs, but no intuitive name has come to mind...)
NCR = North Central Railroad. See http://www.dnr.state.md.us/greenways/ncrt_trail.html

Well... now don't I feel like a dope... :monkey:


I kept trying to make "National Cash Register" out of it, which didn't make any sense, as their home was Dayton, O.


Thanks Henry !
De Soto Frank

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