The 2 minute Wax Amberol Wax records I have are 8708 with a Patd 26,
(and the 26 is light like the catalog number on the 1901 to 1904
records with no titles) 10120, 10146, 10278, 10303 .3 & ..6, 10377,
and 10395.  The 18 records I have from 10396 to 10562 are all the
regular wax.  



The last 2 minute title release was in Sept 1912 but Edison continued
to sell them until the fire.  I would be interested in knowing if
anyone has any of the records outside my range.  You can tell them by
the mold line at the bottom of the record like the four minute wax
amberol.  I have never seen a four minute wax amberol without the mold
line.  



I wonder if the excessive surface noise caused Edison to stop using the
formula for the 2 minute records or if I have just never found any
later ones.



The wax amberol wax 2 minute records sound great when new or in
excellent condition, when worn they have a lot more surface noise than
the regular formula records.  


Finding one that is not cracked or chipped is very rare,
the only advantage is they are not affected by mold.  One of the best
songs, Its moonlight all the time on Broadway by Murray is only found
on 10303 as far as I know.



Best wishes,



Steve                                     
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