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Mr. Tracey and his Polyphon
By Larry Greenfield

I tried to send a email to Mr. Tracey and it was undeliverable.
Polyphon, like other disc makers, was in Leipzig , Germany.  The
tempo-regulator, or speed control controls then governor to vary the
speed of the music; they are touchy things, but you might want to look
at it to see if it is working okay.  Why not consider joining the
Musical Box Society International; we are all nice people and Beatrice
Robertson <brobrtsn@peganet.com> is the membership chair.

Adios  Larry Greenfield



(Message sent Thu, 08 Jan 1998 20:26:22 -0800 , from time zone -0800.)

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