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Picture of Welte Orchestrion for the Titanic
By Lloyd Osmundson

Hi all,  Regarding receiving permission to reprint the picture of a
Welte that was to go on the Titanic that was published in an old 1986
issue of "The Music Box", that picture mentioned in MMD 980906 was
credited to Graham Whitehead, editor at that time of Great Britain's
Musical Box Society magazine, "The Music Box".  Our friends in England
can tell us if he is still alive and who now is the editor of this fine
magazine so we can get permission to reprint this picture on the MMD.

Lloyd Osmundson
Santa Ana CA


(Message sent Mon 7 Sep 1998, 21:19:29 GMT, from time zone GMT-0700.)

Key Words in Subject:  Orchestrion, Picture, Titanic, Welte

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