After finally obtaining access to the Internet, I can now talk to others
out here that are into mechanical music. Who am I? Funny you should
ask.
My name is Mike Carey. I have been involved in mechanical music machines
all my life (33 years). I think I grew up cutting my teeth on T-bar
tubing!
My leanings are towards piano-based machines. I currently have several
88-note players, a 1919 Stoddard-Ampico Knabe (6' 1") grand, a Welte
Licensee Krakauer upright, a home-building (still not finished, so I
can't say home-built) "O" roll orchestrion, plus an original 1920's
Coinola A-roll nickelodeon (needs to be completely restored).
I am continually looking for recordings of machines. Whenever I am on
the road traveling, I stop in antique stores and flea markets.
Occasionally I run across records of band organs, player pianos, etc. I
did find an unopened copy of the record "De Cementolen" band organ in a
heavy shop music shop in a flea market! So it does pay to look in flea
markets.
I must agree somewhat with Craig Brougher concerning the current rage in
music. I have a varied taste in music I like to listen to. I like
classical, ragtime, nickelodeon/band organ, as well as some rock (like
ZZTop and Jethro Tull). I can not stand heavy metal! (But I do have one
CD of "The London Symphony Orchestra Plays Jethro Tull" -- definitely
different!)
I do have some extra parts from players long past, that I am interested
in maybe doing some trading, etc. Example: I have a complete set of
Ampico expression and crescendo assemblies (rescued from a stripped
upright), and a set of 21 Wurlitzer 4-in-1 pot metal valve castings from
a Recordo grand piano (also stripped, only to put a Marantz PianoCorder
in it's place) that appear to be in great condition.
I plan on enjoying this group a lot! and Hello to all!
Age : 33¶
Guess for average age : 53¶
Mike Carey¶
mcarey@usit.net
[ Hi, Mike, and welcome aboard. You have a nice variety of interests.
[ Do tell us about good recordings of mechanical music which you
[ find in your travels. -- Robbie
|