Thanks Mike,
But wasn't that actually recorded in Sept. and Oct. 1927?   I'm going by 
"Edison Diamond Disc Re-Creations, 1910-1929" The "coupling  supplement 
date"(whatever that means)  is Sept for R and Oct for  L. .  Then there is a 
"cut 
out date" of Oct 1929.  I guess that  is when it was cut out of the catalog. 
It's somewhat confusing.
Anyway, I am glad to hear that all the records I picked up are  
electrically recorded. 
---Art Heller
 
 
In a message dated 6/15/2013 12:17:28 A.M. Mountain Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

Art,
My notes have it at 52089, Oct,1929
I'm gonna settle up  (then I'm gonna settle down) and  Here I am Broken
Hearted,
By J.  Donald Parker .
Per Raymond Wile
Mike  Stitt

Oldcranky


On Fri, Jun 14, 2013 at 10:23 PM,  <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have recently bought a bunch of  Edison DDs of the 52000 series.  The
> original owner just died and  these were in his estate sale.  The are
> absolutely pristine and  sound great.  I know that Edison started
>   electrically
> recording these somewhere about July 1927,  But  can  someone give me the
> number of
> the first electrically  recorded diamond  disc?
> Thanks,  Art Heller
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