Victrola with really antique records ;-)

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Victrola with really antique records ;-)

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Great deal on an oak Victrola XVI. $3,000 is a steal, considering it includes records dating back to 1788. :roll: :lol:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/1918-Victrola-T ... 6016.l4276

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Nice - I've been looking for a copy of "Paul Revere's Ride" recorded by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow himself. Maybe it's in the collection of records from the 1800's they're including!

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Hey Jed, We got to unload that there Victerola. I hope that sucker will by that there one for the low, low price of $3,000. They get a real deal from great, great, great grand pappy's records from 1788. Once we sell it, we can sell the farm and become city slickers, Yup, Yup. Pass the possum, it's eatin time. :lol: :roll:
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I hear that "General Washington's Farewell Address to His Troops" was at the top of the charts in 1788... :lol:

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I have often wondered what Haydn and Mozart sounded like as pianists. Can't wait to hear them... :lol: :lol: :lol:

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