My latest--article and video, Victrola VV IX
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My latest--article and video, Victrola VV IX
Shamelessly tooting my own horn (of neither the morning glory nor witch's hat persuasion), I'd like to mention that TNT-Audio published my latest article last weekend; it's inspired by a Victor advertisement from World War I and includes a link to a video of a Victrola VV IX playing some related records of the period. For anybody interested, the article is here: https://www.tnt-audio.com/vintage/army_ ... ers_e.html
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Re: My latest--article and video, Victrola VV IX
Nice article. I’ve got a mahogany Victrola IX from 1915 with the new legs. And no automatic stop
It’s fun to play “Good Morning Mr. Zip Zip” by Arthur Fields on it. Better than a Time Machine!
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It’s fun to play “Good Morning Mr. Zip Zip” by Arthur Fields on it. Better than a Time Machine!
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Re: My latest--article and video, Victrola VV IX
Thanks for sharing your article. A good read.
James.

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Re: My latest--article and video, Victrola VV IX
Thanks to you both!