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Old 08-05-2009, 08:58 PM
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Huh... I guess I don't know how to embed youtube videos... and I can't delete posts, either. So it goes...
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Rob I just did a search for Hot Air Maestrophone on YouTube. Cool machine !
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Rob, Ability to edit is in itself a good reason to subscribe. That and the fact this forum is truely worth of our support. IMHO.

at a 3rd level, you do get a boat load of benefits if one needs a dollars vs. return analysis, seems fair any way I look at it.
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That might be the coolest hot air engine I've ever seen! Here is the embedded clip:

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The absolute coolest is the parlor table fountain powered by the hot air engine underneath. Ahdunno if I have pictures...
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It's like a water fountain or a Soda fountain?
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The owner of this Palliard Maestrophone is Rene Rondeau. He has been invited to our shows but is still working for a living and has not made it to any as yet. I have known him for some time and we recently discovered that my wife and Rene share a 6th great grandfather who immigrated from France to Quebec in the 1600's.
The last known sale of one of these phonograghs was in Euroupe several years ago at $54,000. to a Belguin museum.
Rene says he is aware of only four survivors in the world.
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Are you talking about this water fountain, finished by George Dankworth?
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