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57 Kenton Drive, Toronto, Ontario, M2R 2H9, Canada
Tel: (1) 416 224 1956 Fax: (1) 416 628 2394
E-mail: mikro@mikrokosmos.com |
About
Mikrokosmos
The Mikrokosmos Mail Order Company was established in 1988. We started
the business in Hungary and our Hungarian origin explains why the
company named after Bartók's popular piano piece series. In 1993,
we moved to Canada, Toronto, but we still keep a very strong connection
with Hungary. Our classical record shop, Concerto (another Bartók
work) still exists there (Budapest, Dob u.33, tel: 268-9631) and
we get many hard-to-find LPs and 78 rpm records from the Eastern-European
countries (see: disappeared country names as Sovietunio, Czechoslovakia,
DDR, etc).
In 1998, Mikrokosmos Company published the first volume of the classical
record label collection under the name Labelography. This was a
big step to develop a standard for the classical records. We are
planning to add about 200 new labels to this collection every year.
For more details please click to MIKROKOSMOS
LABELOGRAPHY. The Labelography is part of our main goal to inform
you the best about any recording. This is the reason indicating
the recording date (when it is important and known), matrix numbers
at the 78 rpm records, stamper numbers at the audiophile records,
etc.
About the Mail Order Company
Since 1989 Mikrokosmos offers rare classical LPs & 78s to collectors
all around the world. It was in December 1989 when the first Mikrokosmos
list was released and since then every month a new
list released. The first list had about 400 items, now we offer about
3,000 items in our free, set-sale, monthly catalogue.
We send the list by mail for all of our customers, but the monthly
catalogue could be found on the internet on the first day of each
month. We send an e-mail to inform you that the new list is available
on the net. We try to do our best to time mailing the lists to receive
them also on the first day of each month to give the same chance even
if you don't have internet access.
Five lists are available at the same time. It means that after 5
months all the new items left will be on the sale section and remained
sale items will be found on the last offer section. Thus the sale
and last offer items are good records by we just priced a bit high
when we put them to the list or the demand decreased meanwhile.
Getting he Mikrokosmos list by mail is free, but after 6 month without
order the computer automatically exludes the name from the active
customers, so we do not send more list by mail. (Of course you can
order checking our list on the internet and if you order you will
be an active customer again)
We apply set-sale price, which means that the first customer
will get the record who orders it. We never accept any higher offer
for any item and sorry, but we do not give any discount. If you
find that our price is a bit high please wait a few months and if you
are right the record will be on the sale section for a smaller amount.
Details about ordering, paying and shipping please check the ORDERING
INSTRUCTIONS
About the Fülöps, who run the Mikrokosmos Company
My name is Peter Fülöp. I was born in Budapest, Hungary in 1949.
Finishing the Technical University in Budapest, I worked for a medical
research company developing the CAT scanner. The changes in politics
meant in Hungary that there was no more money for research and I
started my own business. I have been collecting classical records
since 1970 and it was in 1984 when I met Dave Canfield , Ars Antiqua.
He tough me about the record business and his help has accompanied
my whole activity until now.
Me and my wife established Mikrokosmos Company in 1988. We (my wife,
3 boys, our dog and me) moved to Canada in 1993 and now we are Canadians.
Mikrokosmos is a "family company": My wife doing the bookkeeping,
my oldest son is my agent in Montreal, my middle son
doing all the software development and the small one puts the stickers
on.
When I do not work for the Mikrokosmos (which does not happen too
often), I listen music, watch movies and edit the new volumes of the
Mahler Discography and the Labelography. The previous edition of the
MAHLER DISCOGRAPHY was published
in 1996 by the Kaplan Foundation and the first volume of the MIKROKOSMOS
LABELOGRAPHY released in 1998.
Peter Fülöp |
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