Auld Edwardian
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- SW VA Blue Ridge Mountains
I have a small collection of wind up phonographs, four of which are in the front room of our 1895 Victorian home. They are a lot of fun to play for quests that come to visit, and they are often amazed at how good they sound considering that the sound reproduction is done acoustically and not electrically. I have done repairs on several of them to put them back in proper running order when I got them, and it is rewarding to have them running like new again. They are fun to listen to and the recordings are "frozen moments" in time since I am listening to them in the same manner my Grandparents and Great Grandparents would. They are also handsome pieces of furniture that compliment our early 1900's sofa and matching chairs that we have had restored in correct period style tapestry. (That was a small pile of money in itself!) And who knows, I might have saved them from the slow death of being reconfigured as a stereo cabinet or liquor cabinet!