[78-L] Revised: fwd: CAPS News (corrects a problem in previous e-mail)
David Lennick
dlennick at sympatico.ca
Sun Sep 12 16:16:40 PDT 2010
This is from the Canadian Antique Phonograph Society, which meets in Toronto
every 5 or 6 weeks (approximately) from September through June. All are invited
even if you can't make the meetings..lots of far-flung members across North
America.
This fixes a problem contained in the previous message.
dl
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CAPS Meeting
SUNDAY, September 19, 2010 at 1:00 pm
Restoration and Repair
with Bob Nix, The Gramophone Doctor
Join us as Doctor Bob prescribes what's best for renewing and preserving your
phonograph's cabinetry. Bob will take us through the steps of stripping,
repairing, staining and finishing. We'll even learn about which products to use
on those ailing cabinets to make them look like new. Bob will also provide a
hands-on demonstration. This presentation is just what the doctor ordered when
it comes to restoration and preservation. ________________________
Welcome to CAPS' 41st year of continuous meetings. Our founding members tell us
that the current formula of a presentation followed by a social period with
refreshments and then an auction is one that we have followed from the
beginning. Very successfully, it seems, because CAPS consistently attracts more
than 50 members and guests to each and every meeting. Have a look at the
photograph, posted at http://capsnews.org/anniversary2010.htm, of the members
who attended the June anniversary meeting. ________________________
September 11th's huge outdoor antique show at the Christie Conservation Area
saw 10,000 people gather to search out new treasures among the old goodies. And
once again CAPS members helmed a display booth showing off Edisons and
Columbias to the fascinated passersby. The CAPS team - Mike Bryan, Mike
Dicecco, Mark Quail, Mark Caruana, Steve Sandbrook, Brad Berger & Cathy Wood -
fielded loads of questions on repairs, where to find parts and the current
market values of the machines. All in all, a great early fall day and a great
excursion out of the city to further the cause of we phonograph collectors.
________________________
It's now easier than ever to join CAPS or renew your membership. Using PayPal
you can use a credit card or your PayPal account. Membership renewal notices
will be included as usual with the last newsletter in 2010, the November -
December issue, but this year, for convenience, you may consider renewing on
line. Visit the membership page - http://capsnews.org/subs.htm - for details
and to read the many benefits of continuing your relationship with the Canadian
Antique Phonograph Society.
You can now also purchase the CAPS cd, Dance Bands from Canada 1922-1930, using
a credit card. There are few copies left and it will not be reissued. Visit
http://capsnews.org/cdorder.htm for details. We are offering the cd for a mere
$12.00 postpaid worldwide!
________________________
CAPS meetings are held in Room B1-16 at the Progress Court campus of Centennial
College in Toronto, Ontario. This is very handily located at the Markham Road
exit off Highway 401. See map: http://www.capsnews.org/meetings.htm
By transit, from the Kennedy subway station, take the Scarborough RT 4 stops to
Scarborough Centre station.
Descend 2 levels to the bus platform level.
Up at far end, take the Progress 134 bus.
Get off at the first stop beyond Markham Road (announced as 921 Progress Ave).
The entrance walkway to Centennial College is straight ahead.
Meetings begin promptly at 1:00 pm. Come early to peruse the auction tables.
__________________________
Bill Pratt
Canadian Antique Phonograph Society (CAPS)
info at CAPSnews.org
http://www.CAPSnews.org
CAPS News will always be sent as plain text without attachments and without
potentially harmful HTML scripts. If you prefer not to receive these email
reminders, please contact info at CAPSnews.org.
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