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There are some people and voices that suits some<br />
places. It's supposed that enchanted people and<br />
melodies always there, since those places have existed.<br />
It is thought they had hiden in somewhere.It<br />
is possible that they sing to poor child as glazed in<br />
a charity stone, and maybe murmur to disappointed<br />
people from inside of the tomb. Mehmet Oztekin<br />
'well-known' father of the Grammophone is one of<br />
the last hero of those enhanced places.<br />
In the handcraft magazine number eight,'' manufacturing<br />
of grammophone that was one of the income<br />
source is moribund over against developing technology.In<br />
spite of many difficulties the veteran craftsmen<br />
try their best in order to transfer the culture to<br />
coming generation ''mentioned about one of that<br />
craftsman,now we are speaking the past, the present<br />
and the future of grammophone with Mehmet<br />
Oztekin.<br />
Release yourselves to melodies which coming your<br />
ears; when you enter to Bakırcılar Street from<br />
Grand Bazaar Lutfullah Gate. Someone keeping<br />
your hands for example Hafız Sami,<br />
for example Kani Karaca for example<br />
Zeki Muren will take away to Mehmet<br />
Usta's workshop. When you enter<br />
the door of workshop that is<br />
small but has a big soul as well as<br />
had hiden itself on a corner, only<br />
clear to concerned, firstly sort<br />
of stone record, Grammophone<br />
pipes decorated with flowers and<br />
photographs welcome you.If you<br />
love old and artistic things, you are<br />
in the right place. We visit the Father<br />
of the Grammophones for you<br />
with an idea you love old music but<br />
you could not go to<br />
Grand bazaar.<br />
Childhood Sweetheart, Grammophone<br />
Mehmet Usta had met with grammophone when he<br />
was a child. He starts saying with'' We used to have<br />
holiday one week then,are given to craftsman as an apprentice<br />
certainly,when the school finished in summer''.<br />
When the school finished, he used to work grammophone<br />
workshop of his father. He remembers days of<br />
childhood with saying'' we are kept away from bad habits<br />
of the street as well as monting gold brecelet to our<br />
hands without realising. He is telling that he became familiar<br />
with grammophones without touching even one<br />
time them as sweeping floors, making tea in his father's<br />
workshop. And he is adding immediately ''I never did<br />
not think this work would be income source of me''.<br />
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