Richard Sipple and his wife Barbara showcase many interesting items inside their warehouse in Summit Township, Erie County.
MONTESANO — In Bob Carter’s private museum of phonographs and radios, shelves are crowded with the technology of the past. Glass vacuum tubes peek out from between wooden panels, burnished metal and ...
WELLSBURG (AP) — Burdette Walters is known for his eclectic taste in antiques. He owns and operates the Friesian House Museum in his hometown of Wellsburg, population 700. He is a fan of early ...
Just days ago, New York City removed the last of its once-ubiquitous pay phones. The old booth (actually more of a semi-cubicle) was to be taken to the Museum of the City of New York to be featured in ...
Ethan Hatcher from Saturday Night On The Circle went on quite the adventure and he tells us all about it! Recently I traveled all the way to the suburbs of Chicago to acquire this somewhat scarce ...
Ed Fearing placed a shellac composite record on his 1905 Victor phonograph. He cranked the handle, and “Poet and Peasant Overture” began, at first a little slow and distorted, then quickly catching up ...
[smellsofbikes] recently came into possession of a 1970’s “stereo radio phonograph” cabinet consisting of a vinyl record player, AM and FM radio, and eight track tape player. The radio worked, the ...
A phonograph— that is, the first ever sound recording and listening device ever invented— may not be headed towards a resurgence the same way cassette tapes and vinyl records have, but that doesn't ...
DEAR COLLECTOR: What is the value of this phonograph? ANSWER: Called a "banner" model, after the large decal decorating its case, this circa 1910 wind-up machine played cylinders rather than disc ...
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