Vinyl
& Radios & Players*
Press for a very partial list of albums.
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More Than Cool
Philco Radio
Purchased by Millicent Nadeau
& her husband
on October 31st, 1941.
(Neat Documentation!)
Three Bakelite Faces; Bakelite tuning panel.
It humms, needs Fixing to
Re-boom.
$270
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Zenith: $290
(We paid $100 to get this AM-Shortwave fixed; excellent
condition.)
Bakelite Zenith: $190
Works
Zenith: $210
[The inner tuning ring snapped; was fully working half a year
ago.]
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Wire Recorder: $230
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Victrola from The Park Hotel
[ Said to have worked; we have not yet tried it.]
$220
][
also, we have
a
Brunswick Quarter Sawn Oak Victrola: $130
(It worked; now needs a few strategic dabs of oil.)
[Sold]
][
Bakelite: Hanging Guts: $77
**
Car Radios
Four Ford Radios: Serial #'s & Prices
NorthWest: OMF 107668 $65
SW: ZFF 14931 $88
NE: Z-292427 $88 (w/ glass)
SE: Push Button has a little tag 7051 $40
The top center radio is a Chieftan: $54
Philco at the very top & far right ($29)
Top Philco & shown below is $60.
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Magnavox 60's or 50's: $99
(Sold to Radio-Fixin' Rod)
$62
(Atmospheric Cool; needs tinkering)
Sylvania: Retro TV Base: Works w/ contracting pic.
$70
)()()(
Zenith Bee: The Cat's Posterierre, before it was painted.
Works, could be restored: $99.
Vinyl
}{This list is very
old, many sold: we must have a ton of records now.}{
The Beatles: Magical Mystery
Tour (Only 4 pages of the 24 page book.)
Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band [*Virtually Mint]
The White Album
Tony Bennet: Hometown, My Town (Re-issue/Columbia
Special)
Kate Bush: The Sensual World
Johnny Cash & The Tennessee Two: Get Rhythm
Hello I'm Johnny Cash
I Walk The Line
Chicago: (c. 1972-'75)
Cleopatra: by Alex North
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young: Deja vu
Donovan: Wear Your Love Like Heaven
Bob Dylan: Pat Garrett & Billy The Kid
Emerson Lake & Palmer
Jose Feliciano: Souled
Flatt & Scruggs: 20 All-Time Great...
Fleetwood Mac: Tusk
Iron Butterfly: Metamorphosis
Jesus Christ Superstar [The 1970 Cover is excellent.]
Kookie
Star of "77 Sunset Strip" Edd Byrnes
Led
Zeppelin: Led Zeppelin
Led Zeppelin II *(Virtually Mint: an ink B on cover
corner)
Led Zeppelin III
Led Zeppelin (With 'Stairway To Heaven')
Loudon Wainwright III: A Live One
Ramsey
Lewis: Them Changes
Ramsey Lewis: Wade In The Water
The Manhattan Transfer Live: (1986)
Mason Williams & Mannheim Steamroller: Classical Gas
Moody Blues: This Is The Moody Blues
Nick Lowe and his Cowboy Outfit
The Rolling Stones: Exile On Main St (2, one is virtually
mint)
Charlie McCoy: Good Time Charlie
Pete Seeger: Folk Music [Live At The Village Gate]
Pete Seeger Sings Little Boxes & Other Broadsides
Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66: Look Around
Simon And Garfunkel's Greatest Hits
The Slightly Fabulous Limeliters
Tommy Roe: Dizzy
The Towering Hilltoppers
Hank Williams: The Lonesome Sound of
Woodstock [Cotillion 1970]
Woodstock Two [Cotillion 1971]
77 Sunset Strip [1959]
)()(
Signed
The Sundowners (copyright 1980) (Pretty Mint)
Last Of The Convertibles (1980) (Pretty Mint)
)()
Promotional
Ohio Knox (Reprise Records Radio Station Records Service) 1971
The Devil's 8
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Two versions of Exile On Main Street.
)()()(
New Jazz records on May 19th, 2007:
(All seem to be early editions except for James Cotton)
Billie and De De and their Preservation Hall Jazz Band (1966)
James Cotton: High Compression (Alligator Records
1984)
James Cotton And His Big Band (1986)
Dukes Of Dixieland (Volume 6)
Jazz At Preservation Hall I The Eureka Brass Band Of New Orleans
Jazz Begins: The Young Tuxedo Brass Band
Jazz Trip II: Jazz Kings Of New Orleans
Keely Smith (w/ Billy May & his orchestra): Politely
Papa Celestin's Golden Wedding (1955, poor shape)
Sweet Emma and her Preservation Hall Jazz Band (1964)
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Frank
Sinatra
a Swingin' Affair
Come Dance With Me
nice 'n' easy
No One Cares
Only The Lonely
Compilations
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The Best Of Dixieland
The Best Of Jolson (1973 MCA)
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