Hi BC, I'm glad you enjoyed the site. It's nice to know that the
information I'm presenting is useful. Regarding the Baldwin player,
I have no interest in it but I will forward this letter to the Mechanical
Music Digest (rolls@foxtail.com) and maybe one of their 600+ members will
be interested. If so, they will contact you directly.
Musically,
John A. TUttle
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At 12:55 10/13/97 +0000, you wrote:
> Howdy John,
>
> I just bought a pump-player piano at an auction this weekend. The first
> thing I did after I got it unloaded (besides checking it out to see how
> it works... or why it didn't) was to get on the net and see what
> information I could find. That is how I found you.
>
> After checking out my player (I guess it's a Monarch mech in a Baldwin
> piano) it looks like I have quite a task ahead of me if I want to
> attempt to repair or restore it myself. Which brings me to my
> question... What is the chance that you, or some of your acquaintances
> would be interested in trading repair work (or maybe even an already
> restored player) for an old classic jukebox. If you are interested,
> or know someone else who might be, please drop me a line.
>
> I really enjoyed browsing yours and everyone else's information on the
> net. I'm amazed almost every day at what new information I am able to
> find and check out on my computer. Thanks.
>
> One more thing on the off-chance that you might have an interest ...
>
> I am a professional photographer (been in business going on 20 years)
> and have the capability of producing professional images in a variety
> of formats. I also do digital imaging, computer graphics/design, and
> custom database development. If you might have a need for any of these
> services, I would always be interested in discussing a barter.
>
> Thanks again,
>
> BC Baggett
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