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Vern's Ag custom cleaning Oats.

 

 

 

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Shopping.

 

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Stepney

Is that a Lundstrom Converto-Cabinet with a Victor VV-VI in it?? Or is that a Crescent? Sure has the plain looks of a Lundstrom. I might just have a tone arm and brackets for that thing if you're fixing her up?

 

EDIT: Yep that does look like a Crescent now that I looked it up. 
Have a 1914 Columbia and a 1927 Victor here amongst a few others

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ebinmaine

Like that old dresser. Used to be one in a family home. 

 

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2 hours ago, Stepney said:

Is that a Lundstrom Converto-Cabinet with a Victor VV-VI in it?? Or is that a Crescent? Sure has the plain looks of a Lundstrom. I might just have a tone arm and brackets for that thing if you're fixing her up?

 

EDIT: Yep that does look like a Crescent now that I looked it up. 
Have a 1914 Columbia and a 1927 Victor here amongst a few others

 

All I brought home were the pictures.

 

 

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2 hours ago, Stepney said:

Is that a Lundstrom Converto-Cabinet with a Victor VV-VI in it?? Or is that a Crescent? Sure has the plain looks of a Lundstrom. I might just have a tone arm and brackets for that thing if you're fixing her up?

 

EDIT: Yep that does look like a Crescent now that I looked it up. 
Have a 1914 Columbia and a 1927 Victor here amongst a few others

 

Didn't even bother looking inside to see if there in hiding some treasure's like the old Berliner records.

 

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Two Colony's, one scrap yard and a landfill.

 

I decided to grab what was left of that old gramophone.

 

The spring motor uses a governor, a small leather pad adds move the disk outward bring the fly weights closer to center mass.

 

 

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