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Play It Again, Sam!, the Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum’s exhibit of mechanical music machines, Play It Again, Sam!, will be on display for only one more week and will be closing on Dec. 2. The exhibit features a wide variety of music machines, vinyl records and cylinders originating from the late 19th to early 20th Century. Included in this display are music boxes, some small enough to fit in the hand, while others definitely fit into the furniture category. Also featured are handcranked organettes that work by cranking a paper strip through the mechanism and a unique and varied collection of vintage phonographs, ranging from portable ones that were a favorite in the trenches of WWII or one that resembles a camera when closed, to those sporting the familiar image of a large amplification horn. Also displayed in JHM’s Golden Gallery are early records by Emile Berliner, wax and celluloid cylinders by Thomas Edison, as well as his competitors, and a variety of other musical “soft ware” such as paper rolls and strips, wood cobs and metal and paper disks. Other fascinating phonographic artifacts like “picture” records, vibrant circular images of the performer that are actually playable record disks, postcard records, mailable cards which could be placed on the turntable to listen to, and various related paraphernalia are showcased in the exhibit. article continued on page 10
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