
Stanton’s Fall Music Machine Auction
To be held on the Eaton County Fairgrounds, at 1025 S. Cochran Avenue,
Charlotte, Michigan
Thursday, Friday & Saturday,
November 21, 22 & 23, 2013
Luncheon & Preview on Thursday, Nov. 21st from 1:00 – 2:30 P.M.
Starting at 2:30 P.M. on Thursday we will be selling over 350 cataloged lots
Friday & Saturday, November 22nd & 23rd, the auction begins @ 9:00 A.M. each day

We are now working on our fall auction of automated music machines. Regardless if you have a large or small collection or merely a few machines that you would like to sell we would like to meet with you and arrange to include your collection in our fall event.
All types of music boxes, phonographs, street & roller organs, records, nickelodeons, juke boxes, and other related machines are being accepted for this sale.
We are also looking for unusual and interesting scientific instruments and equipment to blend in with the music machines that will be in this sale. As you may remember from our April auction, this type of item generated a lot of interest from both individuals interested in this field, as well as music machine collectors alike. Call us if you have items of this type.
We are now in the process of setting up a travel schedule for all over the United States and Canada. Just as with our Spring and September auctions, we will continue to travel from the east to the west coast, and the north to the south gathering collections and machines for this excellent annual event. Call us to get placed on our scheduled trips.
Finally, keep in mind that even though November may seem like quite a ways off, it is much closer than you think. Many of the specialized publications, “In the Groove”, “The Sound Box”, Canadian Antique Phonograph Society’s issue, and the Music Box Society International magazine, are not all printed monthly and have advance publication deadlines far in advance of the issue. Make sure you give us plenty of time to properly promote your items and collection to everyone interested in this wonderful field.
Thank you all for your continued support and feel free to call if you have any questions.