[78-L] Collecting vs. 'Investing'^
Julian Vein
julianvein at blueyonder.co.uk
Thu Jul 16 02:22:24 PDT 2009
RUSSELL BARNES wrote:
>
> I do applaud Steven Barr who wrote :-
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> Well, I will admit that the collecting of 78rpm phonorecords DOES
> require a substantial degree of eccentricity...which is probably why most of the authors in that field come from the British Isles (where> eccentricity is not only tolerated...it is to some extent admired!...?.
>
> I'm fascinated by the reasons why we get into this in the first place.
>
> In the spring of 1940 I was a Boy Scout and our 'Troop' was asked to help-out with the Nation Wide Campaign to collect shellac gramophone records which were required for various purposes including - we were told - crushing and mixing with gravel and asphalt (which was in limited supply) for road and aircraft runway maintenance.
>
> On a given date people were asked to place their unused records in heaps out-side their homes. Various local organisations (including Boy Scouts) would collect them.
>
> This we did. I still vividly recall visiting a house in an upmarket area of Bournemouth were there was a large quantity of one-sided records carefully stored in expensive folders.
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> The bright labels; Red, Pink, Blue and Orange were fascinating and I was horrified to see them being smashed. They were, of course, Gramophone & Typewriter etc., although I knew nothing of that at the time. As I grew older and saw this type of thing in junk shops I bought them - and I was hooked.
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> So ... the next time you drive down the road, take care... you may be running over Angelica Pandolfini !!.
>
> RB
> _______________________________________________
Yes, I know your defence: "I was only obeying orders..."
Julian Vein
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