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  1. #31
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    Quote Originally Posted by pmartel View Post
    1925 Victor Credenza restored sounds like.....

    Thanks for that pmartel, certainly a fine sound from that gramophone. Can't believe the fella didn't mention the violinist was Joe Venuti (note: the trumpet solo was Andy Secrest, Bix Beiderbecke was absent from that and all subsequent Whiteman sessions)

    Quote Originally Posted by pmartel View Post
    My partner would shudder if we get a house and I start collecting gramophones again
    Ha ha, I think the whole house would shudder!!
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    John W

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    John, I had one of these;

    http://www.victor-victrola.com/260.htm

    I lost it in a flood and had done some adjustments on the 'soundbox' and was quite amazing after.

    I also had an Edison disc gramophone I lost too.

    When we do buy a house together, I'd need a room for my audio gear acoustically insulated so I can have my audio nights again, I miss those in a 246 sq ft condo.

    Send me a PM and I can tell you more about my friend in Somerset I had years ago, this is a topic I truly love

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