1986 Friends of the Phonograph 
              Birthday Party
            The Phonograph's 109th Birthday was 
              celebrated in our Oakland-Emeryville home in December 1986.
            Phonograph Christmas ads filled the 
              walls along with phonograph postcards and 'original' FOTP art pieces 
              as guests had been invited to submit a "work" inspired 
              by the Phonograph for the Phonograph Art Exhibit.
            A phonograph concert was also held 
              featuring "Home Sweet Home" by the Columbia Phonograph 
              Co., circa 1896, "Stars and Stripes for Forever March" 
              from circa 1898 and an Edison Advertising Cylinder by Len 
              Spencer circa 1906.
           
        
         
          
          Courtesy of Allen Koenigsberg and Antique 
            Phonograph Monthly's flexible phonograph disc
           
          
          DB in the Phonograph 
            room.
           
          
          Parlor display for Birthday 
            party
           
          
          Art and postcards displayed 
            ging up stairway
           
          
          Original art submission 
            by Nephew Ryan, age 5
           
          
          Photograph of Nephew 
            Cameron on December 6, 1986, age 10 months
           
          
         
        
          
          
           
          
          Bob Gross with pottery 
            Victor HMV Record he made for the Phonograph's birthday.
           
          
          Sarah Gross with her 
            artistic submission for the Birthday party.
           
          
          Mark and Pat
           
          
          Sandy and Chris
           
          
          Brenda and LB
           
          
          Brenda and DK
           
          
 
            
          Birthday card to the 
            Phonograph from Peter and Joellen 1986
           
          
          Digital Art Gramophone 
            (also one in blue)
           
           
           
           
          
          Friends of the Phonograph