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The Vintage Audio Section
Ye Olde Gramophone- loads of pics
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<blockquote data-quote="adie" data-source="post: 441899" data-attributes="member: 2428"><p>For the one that plays the Pathe discs from the spindle side outward.</p><p>Maybe get in touch with Barbara the curator. There should be something in it for you.</p><p>I just met her yesterday and was really impressed by her.</p><p>So I said I would see if I could find somebody...</p><p></p><p>Slightly off-topic...</p><p>Judging by what I could see in the storeroom there are other bits and bobs- a spare horn, radiogram, wax cylinder recorder and who knows what inside boxes and cases. </p><p>Loads of old cameras, the odd projector.</p><p>I went with a female friend who bought some stereoscope viewers at a sale there.</p><p>The place seems to have been well supported by donations- not so much by official channels who want it to represent local culture- but it was a redoubt for farmers under threat and a British prison, so no local culture involved really.</p><p>A lot of care and effort put in by Barbara.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adie, post: 441899, member: 2428"] For the one that plays the Pathe discs from the spindle side outward. Maybe get in touch with Barbara the curator. There should be something in it for you. I just met her yesterday and was really impressed by her. So I said I would see if I could find somebody... Slightly off-topic... Judging by what I could see in the storeroom there are other bits and bobs- a spare horn, radiogram, wax cylinder recorder and who knows what inside boxes and cases. Loads of old cameras, the odd projector. I went with a female friend who bought some stereoscope viewers at a sale there. The place seems to have been well supported by donations- not so much by official channels who want it to represent local culture- but it was a redoubt for farmers under threat and a British prison, so no local culture involved really. A lot of care and effort put in by Barbara. [/QUOTE]
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