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Showing Your Collection & "Murphy's Law"
By John McClure

Wishing Best New Years Wishes to all and wanted to share a new
"Murphy's Law" of everything that could go wrong, will!

My modest collection thrills me daily, but during the holidays I get
the expanded chest and ego and, for a brief moment, I believe that my
many holiday guests are somewhat interested in mechanical music.  So
I proudly put my Christmas rolls on the Duo-Art Steinway, the A-roll
Coinola (thanks to other members), the O-roll machine, the little
Ampico, the Regina and all the bird devices, and expect their rapt
attention...  NOT!

If there was any holiday when my beloved toys take on a personality
of their own, it was this Christmas.  My normally beautifully-behaved
Reproduco decided to re-roll in mid-flight of the "Nutcracker" roll,
the Dou-Art played with the "loud" intensity stuck, the O-roll tracked
like chickens walking over a mountain.  Thankfully, the A-roll played,
but for the first time ever the "damper" manual stop stuck mid-stream
on "Rudolph".  The Victor Orthophonic decided to skip on a vintage "White
Christmas" record; the only star was the Regina and the Kalliope.

I had an audience of 14 guest for my fiasco.  If I had not had a CD of
Xavier Cougat, and plenty of camp stuff everywhere, I would have felt
like The Grinch.  Of course, everyone took it well, but I just wondered
if anyone else had ever had such bad luck.  I spent two afternoons
getting everything ready, not to mention years of restoration.

Santa Claus brought be a table model stereoscope (art case French, ca.
1870) and wonder if any one else enjoys those old views while listening
to their toys?

Best Regards,
John McClure
Marietta, Georgia


(Message sent Sun 5 Jan 2003, 14:22:46 GMT, from time zone GMT-0500.)

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