George Lucas = Scotty Corbett !!!

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> Date: Mon, 25 Feb 2008 16:23:42 -0800
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> Still, it was fun to see. Wow, is that George Lucas sitting there?
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From [email protected]  Mon Feb 25 17:34:14 2008
From: [email protected] (BruceY)
Date: Mon Feb 25 17:32:29 2008
Subject: [Phono-L] 15 3/4" Pathe Records, and Music Service Co.
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What is even more amazing that eventually I was going to buy one of the ones 
you purchased on ebay and low and behold I stumble across these in an 
antique/junk shop about 10 miles from here. Two weeks ago I was asking on 
the 78list if the Victor/Gramophone and Typewriter Co. early Red Seal 
Suzanne Adam Opera Record predated the Columbia Grand Opera record that she 
did around the same time. Guess what else I found at the Anique/Junk shop, 
yup the extremely rare Suzanne Adams Columbia!! Pretty incredible. The 
strange thing is that I don't spend much time anymore out looking for old 
78's.

Bruce
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Robert Wright" <[email protected]>
To: "Antique Phonograph List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2008 11:09 PM
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] 15 3/4" Pathe Records, and Music Service Co.


> Wow, I've never seen the elusive 16" (ish) Pathe in all these years, and 
> now two stashes show up.  Bruce, the records you describe are exactly the 
> same as the ones I just grabbed from eBay last month.  Ron Dethlefson has 
> exstensive info about them in his Pathe book, wich I haven't had the funds 
> to grab a copy of just yet (but he told me it's all in there).  Dr. K has 
> 2 machines that accommodate these monster discs and can tell you more than 
> I. I transferred the Ca. Ramblers title (Cat. #566) among my stash and 
> sent it to an Adrian Rollini enthusiast in the UK who confirmed that in 
> typical Pathe fashion, the performance is the same as other Pathe issues 
> (always with the pantographing!  I swear).  Here's what he had to say:
>
> "Thank you SO much for the recording  - beautifully done - you know your 
> stuff I think.
> Anyway, the California Ramblers were also known as The Golden Gate 
> Orchestra & many other names for different record labels.
> 'Where is That Old Girl of Mine' was only recorded once by them & it was 
> under the name of 'The Vagabonds' on June 6th 1924 matrix number 8912-A. 
> The strange thing is that it was not recorded for Pathe at all but for the 
> Gennett Label (Gennett 5529) & also released on Edison Bell Winner (4121) 
> & Starr 9566 - note last three numbers (566)  which correspond to the 
> matrix marks on your disc!!!???
> I can confirm that both yours & the Gennett are absolutely identical & 
> your speed is running perfectly correctly - putting the tune in the key of 
> Eb."
>
> That the speed and key match tells me the discs run at 120rpm exactly.
>
> I still need to collect all title/artist/number/matrix info on these 
> discs. Work picked up and I've been swamped for a month now.
>
> Best to all,
> Robert
>
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "BruceY" <[email protected]>
> To: "Antique Phonograph List" <[email protected]>
> Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2008 5:48 PM
> Subject: Re: [Phono-L] 15 3/4" Pathe Records, and Music Service Co.
>
>
>> What type of phonograph would they be playing these 15 3/4" Pathes and 
>> Music Service Co. Records on in the early twenties? They do not fit on a 
>> regular type Pathe Machine, which could accomodate up to the 14" pathes.
>>
>> Bruce
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