vitanola
I'll Lock Up
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- Gopher Prairie, MI
I have the usual phonograph collector's run of machines, Victors I through VI, Royal, Monarch Junior, Monarch, Victrolas IV, VI, IX, X, XI, XII (a rare one that), XIV, a coupel of XVI's, Victrolas 80, 90, 100, 110, 120, 125, 130, 400, 410, and Orthophonic models Consolette, Colony, Granada, Credenza, 4-3, 4-7, 7-10, 7-11, 7-25, 7-26X, 7-30, 8-30, 8-35, ans 12-25. I'm, looking for a Canadian 8-10, and perhaps a 5-30.
Not much Columbia stuff, just one of the big 800 Viva-tonal machines.
Add to this a few of Edison machines, a Fireside B,
and an Alva are my only cylinder machines, and of course one of the C-250 Diamond discs.
After that, just a few odd combinations from the late 1920's or early 1930's, a Philco 71, Victor RE-75, Philco 211, and a big Fada from 1931, and a couple of European machines, including a G&T Ionic and a Pathe Lumiere.
not very large as phonograph collections go, but the machines surely take up a lot of room! They are, I'm afraid, the reason that most of the house is not safe for guests.
Not much Columbia stuff, just one of the big 800 Viva-tonal machines.
Add to this a few of Edison machines, a Fireside B,
and an Alva are my only cylinder machines, and of course one of the C-250 Diamond discs.
After that, just a few odd combinations from the late 1920's or early 1930's, a Philco 71, Victor RE-75, Philco 211, and a big Fada from 1931, and a couple of European machines, including a G&T Ionic and a Pathe Lumiere.
not very large as phonograph collections go, but the machines surely take up a lot of room! They are, I'm afraid, the reason that most of the house is not safe for guests.