Valecnik wrote:bbphonoguy wrote:Yes. I've learned to never show my phonographs to visitors. If someone asks, I'll tell them what they are, and if they then ask to hear something, I'll play a record for them.
I SHOULD HAVE learned this along time ago but somehow feel it's my duty to let them know what they are missing, or at least what I think they are missing...
Guys, well the volcano continues and Sunday we invited another stranded traveller for a barbecue. Bbphonoguy, this time I tried it your way. I kept silent about the Victor V and the A250, (lid open and ready to go) in the room. Another nice dinner, good conversation but neither machine was mentioned or even noticed…
Jerry B. wrote:How about some of that good Czech beer for some good Oregon beer at Union? Jerry
gramophone78 wrote:Hell I will see your Oregon beer and raise you a Molson Canadian!!!!

Jerry, Gramo78, I’ll see what I can do about that exchange program, (Czech beer for Oregon & Canadian). Hopefully the volcano will have subsided well before Union!
Lenoirstreetguy wrote:Molson Canadian! The Friendly Lager...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P1jXTJSG5vw
Try this clip on Youtube : 78rpm meets Canadian beer

( Shades of my youth!) They have this dated as 1970 but it's about 1960 if you ask me.
And Val, I feel your pain. People either think that a machine is the coolest thing they've ever seen or they are bored to tears: usually the latter. I've found that if you play a good quiet Edison Diamond disc , they're almost disappointed that it sounds so well. Unless they're interested in the music
per se ya might as well hand them a Molson.
OH ! I found that Amberol ad with the clock face. I'll scan it later.
Jim.
I love the clock advert. Given the timing that Triumph in the picture would have to be a 2 minute machine retrofitted with the latest technology of the day, large carriage, fantastic O reproducer and 11 panel cygnet.