FOR SALE: ITEMS COMING TO UNION SHOW - VARIOUS
Posted: Sat May 16, 2015 10:17 am
Folks,
We're less than four weeks away from the Union show. Here are a few of the items I will be bringing!
Table-Top Version of the Brooks Repeating Phonograph. This is the only known example of a table-top Brooks Repeating phonograph. It is stunningly beautiful, completely original, and works flawlessly. A very rare bird, indeed. ON HOLD
Rectorphone. This is another rare bird. The Rectorphone, created in 1906 by Enoch Rector, was intended to be powered by a treadle sewing machine. However, it ended up being a very simple phonograph with a spring motor. Very seldom found today, this machine works wonderfully! SOLD
Original Columbia Crank for an AJ, AK, A, and possibly other Columbia machines. SOLD
Super nice example of an early Berliner Record by the Metropolitan Quartette.
Early Seven Inch Record Carrying Case. Nice, hard to find, and great for your Berliner, Victor and Columbia records. SOLD
Super nice example of a 1000 Needle Victor Needle Tin. A great example black with gold lettering in very, very good condition. ON HOLD
Of course, I'll have all of my paper reprints there as well.
I've attached a couple of pictures to whet your appetite.
If you have questions, do not hesitate to contact me at [email protected]
Thank you
We're less than four weeks away from the Union show. Here are a few of the items I will be bringing!
Table-Top Version of the Brooks Repeating Phonograph. This is the only known example of a table-top Brooks Repeating phonograph. It is stunningly beautiful, completely original, and works flawlessly. A very rare bird, indeed. ON HOLD
Rectorphone. This is another rare bird. The Rectorphone, created in 1906 by Enoch Rector, was intended to be powered by a treadle sewing machine. However, it ended up being a very simple phonograph with a spring motor. Very seldom found today, this machine works wonderfully! SOLD
Original Columbia Crank for an AJ, AK, A, and possibly other Columbia machines. SOLD
Super nice example of an early Berliner Record by the Metropolitan Quartette.
Early Seven Inch Record Carrying Case. Nice, hard to find, and great for your Berliner, Victor and Columbia records. SOLD
Super nice example of a 1000 Needle Victor Needle Tin. A great example black with gold lettering in very, very good condition. ON HOLD
Of course, I'll have all of my paper reprints there as well.
I've attached a couple of pictures to whet your appetite.
If you have questions, do not hesitate to contact me at [email protected]
Thank you