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Topic: 45 record player game caller w/ speakers
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Locohead
World Famous Smoke Dancer
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posted August 31, 2003 10:32 PM
LOL
I just bought one of these on E-bay. It was an accident. I thought I would try to buy it for the pure collectable fun of having one, not actually for using it. When I thought better of it, I tried to retract my bid, but I landed up winning the bid. Oh well, back to plan "A". Might as well enjoy having it.
LOL
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onecoyote
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Member # 129
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posted September 01, 2003 09:11 AM
locohead, you got an old Johnny Stewart 45 player and records? Wow. Hold on to it.
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Locohead
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posted September 01, 2003 10:34 AM
I know times, they-are-a-changin'. However, would anyone one of you guys tote it out to the field still???? I would love to own a Foxfro. The only problem is the Foxbro costs millions and this record player cost pennies. Literally $300-$500 versus $36.
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Locohead
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posted September 01, 2003 11:28 AM
Actually the caller is Description
This is an ELECTRONIC GAME CALLER, MODEL CWH, made by ELECTRONIC GAME CALLS INC. of WISCONSIN RAPIDS, WISCONSIN. It is 10 in. X 8 1/2 in. X 5 in. high and made of metal. It is powered by three 6 volt lantern batteries that fit into a compartment on the back. It has a volume control and a place to store records inside. It has a 10 in. wide metal horn speaker with a long cord and a bracket to hold the speaker on top. It also has a plug-in for a microphone. Included are 3 Johnny Stewart records, Fighting Crows, Dying Crow and Crow & Owl Fight.
I haven't received it yet. We'll see......
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Leonard
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posted September 01, 2003 11:51 AM
I remember a post on one of the other boards, a while back.
I think someone was offering two thousand dollars for exactly the same machine you just bought!
Shouldn't be too hard to find it?
You scored, big time, dude!
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Alaskan Yoter
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posted September 01, 2003 02:42 PM
Wait I had to check that your not the one that out bid me!!!!!
They sell on average wht you paid for them depending on the condition, but if theres someone out there willing to pay big bucks for it sign me up I'll sell too
Todd
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Leonard
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posted September 01, 2003 04:04 PM
Uh, sorry, big mistake. It was a camo cheese slicer, made in Wisconson. Have any of those lying about?
Good hunting. LB
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NASA
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posted September 01, 2003 04:25 PM
Wow, that was my first "electronic" game caller. I bought mine in 1968. It was better on crows than predators. Even then, I still used hand calls because I could call louder and do change ups. The bad part was having to start the record over. And over, and over....
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