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		<title>Tim&#039;s Phonographs and Old Records Forum &#187; Topic: Loverin &#38; Browne Co. Chicago Phonograph</title>
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			<title>kurdy929 on "Loverin &#38; Browne Co. Chicago Phonograph"</title>
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			<description>&#60;p&#62;I recently acquired my great grandparents phonograph that was made by the Loverin &#38;amp; Browne Company. I am trying to find out some more information about my phonograph. It works great and has a wonderful sound. Let me know if you know anything about this company and possibly what year this could have been made?&#60;br /&#62;
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Kirstin
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