A ntique P honograph N ews
Canadian Antique Phonograph Society

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             Winter 2021

•  A Report on the November 29, 2020 CAPS Zoom Meeting  by Don Colvin
•  Researching Some Early Gramophone Advertising  by Jack Winkler
•  Advertising the Talking Doll in Toronto by Bill Pratt
•  The City of London Phonograph and Gramophone Society Centenary  by Christopher Proudfoot
•  Andrew Balting: A New Zealand Bettini Promoter  by Robert Feinstein
•  On-line Live Auctions  by Mark Caruana-Dingli

             Spring 2021

•  A Report on the January 10, 2021 CAPS Zoom Meeting  by Don Colvin
•  Confessions - Concessions - Clarifications - Conclusions: The author sheds some light on some inventions of the "Great Emile" by Oliver Berliner
•  The Day "I Met" Paul Robeson  by John E. Rutherford
•  Information Wanted on Canadian Berliner Gramophones: Can You Help?  by Rick Elinson
•  Rare Version of Kämmer and Reinhardt Gramophone Comes to Auction  by Mark Caruana-Dingli
•  Ysaÿe: More Exciting Images in the Columbia Studio, NY, 1912  by Arthur E. Zimmerman

             Summer 2021

•  Virtual Meeting Reports for February 21 and March 28  by Don Colvin and Mike Dicecco
•  Vancouver’s First Jazz Community  by Jen Hodge
•  XWA Montreal: Pre-commercial Broadcasts and Licencing, Part 1, 1920-21 and Part 2, 1921-22 by Arthur E. Zimmerman
•  Changes to CAPS Membership Renewal  by Bill Pratt
•  CAPS Past President Bob Nix, aka the Gramophone Doctor  by Mike Bryan

             Autumn 2021

•  Virtual Meeting Reports for May 2 and June 13  by Don Colvin
•  A Father’s Cherished Son, the Lusitania and a Graphophone for Mourning: The Story of Lieutenant James Dunsmuir, Junior by Philip Jorre de St-Jorre
•  Keith Wright, Always the Entertainer  by Mike Bryan
•  Alexander Graham Bell and the Bell National Historic Site, Baddeck, Nova Scotia  by Blain McCutchen
•  CAPS Zoom Auction Highlights  by Mark Caruana-Dingli
•  Maud's Music Returns to the Leaskdale Manse  by Earle Lockerby

















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