How I got started. My first Victrola
Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2018 2:35 pm
After my Great Grandmothers death in 1964. My Mom purchased this Victrola from her estate. My Aunt relates the fun of going to grandmas and winding up the victrola and playing the old records. After my mother purchased it, it was then stored in there new home in a crawl space under the stairs. There it stayed until after her death in 2013. Mother often spoke of the "Old record player" and wanted me to have it after her passing. I brought it home in April 2014 after selling the family home. I sought out someone to handle it's restoration. I was able to enlist the services of Paul Edie. The victrola was delivered to his shop in June 2014 and a cleaning of the wood, and complete mechanical rebuild was done. The original finish was kept intact. The only mark is where something dripped down the front and left a line as seen in the pictures. The drip line can be seen on the Pooley cabinet that has been it's partner since new ( 1916 new that is )It's now a permanet scar that will forever identify this VI.
After leaving Paul's shop near Detroit, I met up with relatives at the family plot in Battle Creek, Michigan ( Yes, they were there in the beginning with Kelloggs ). So for my first playing of the VI, I played half a dozen of my Great Grandmothers records for her. We actually drew a crowd in a Cemetery on a beautiful Saturday afternoon.
We also brought the VI when we dedicated a bench we donated at the retirement center where my mom spent her final days. I got some unusual looks when I tried to play some classical pieces...but when I played a well known song , they sang right a long. I stuck with that and I'll enjoy Ernastine Schumann Heink on my own
My wife thanks my Mom every time we bring a new player home. Don'y get me wrong, for those of you that have met my wife can attest, she enjoys this hobby as much as I do.
Thanks for reading my story. This is how I got started in this hobby, and have enjoyed meeting and learning from you.
After leaving Paul's shop near Detroit, I met up with relatives at the family plot in Battle Creek, Michigan ( Yes, they were there in the beginning with Kelloggs ). So for my first playing of the VI, I played half a dozen of my Great Grandmothers records for her. We actually drew a crowd in a Cemetery on a beautiful Saturday afternoon.
We also brought the VI when we dedicated a bench we donated at the retirement center where my mom spent her final days. I got some unusual looks when I tried to play some classical pieces...but when I played a well known song , they sang right a long. I stuck with that and I'll enjoy Ernastine Schumann Heink on my own
My wife thanks my Mom every time we bring a new player home. Don'y get me wrong, for those of you that have met my wife can attest, she enjoys this hobby as much as I do.
Thanks for reading my story. This is how I got started in this hobby, and have enjoyed meeting and learning from you.