[Phono-L] Over a thousand cylinders for sale...

2011-04-27 Thread D P Ingram
Hi there...

Music Library Finland (www.MusicLibrary.fi) has a lot of surplus items - over 
33,000 (!) that it is looking to sell (or trade for items more suitable to its 
core collections).  Of these, over 1000 cylinders (and there are many more 
trays to sort through when we have some space).

The cylinders may be found here:

http://www.musiclibrary.fi/items-for-sale-ex-libris/cyls.html

Prices are suggested donations as we are not a record dealer. Of course you 
are welcome to pay more as all funds will help sustain operations/further 
acquisitions and if you really do think we are having a laugh with a price 
suggestion, tell us.  As long as you don't offer a penny your suggestion might 
be considered… especially with a larger order. We'd rather fill the storage 
space with items core to the collection anyway.

All prices are in Euros (approx 1 EUR is 1.45 USD, 0.85 GBP). Payment may be by 
Paypal, cash in whole bills, bank transfer and of course suitable trades). 

Items are located in Finland (surface mail shipping is an option to help save 
costs).

Please use the contact us form on www.musiclibrary.fi or send me an email. It 
is important to cite both the reference number and the title of the object(s) 
of interest, i.e. 33123456 Andrew Smith/A Wonderful Day. 

Postage costs can, of course, vary and you can have input on how items are 
packaged (more packaging = more weight = more costs). We can pack a cylinder in 
a one metre cube of packaging material if you wish to pay :) But we won't stick 
it in a regular envelope without a signed disclaimer !

The master link to all items (on our web site) is here 
http://www.musiclibrary.fi/items-for-sale-ex-libris/ These files will be 
updated (with new material, also) on an ongoing basis and the updated date is 
always shown on the preceding index page.

Each section has a PDF file that can be be downloaded (Internet technology and 
fat fingers at this end permitting) 

Items include:

Transcriptions/16 Records Surplus List
http://www.musiclibrary.fi/items-for-sale-ex-libris/16q-records.html

33rpm LP Surplus List
http://www.musiclibrary.fi/items-for-sale-ex-libris/12-inch-lp.html

45rpm Singles Surplus List
http://www.musiclibrary.fi/items-for-sale-ex-libris/45rpm.html  

10-inch 78/33rpm Surplus List
http://www.musiclibrary.fi/items-for-sale-ex-libris/70-records.html

12-inch 78rpm Surplus List
http://www.musiclibrary.fi/items-for-sale-ex-libris/1278-records.html

Books  Paper/Periodicals Surplus List
http://www.musiclibrary.fi/items-for-sale-ex-libris/books.html

Cassettes Surplus List
http://www.musiclibrary.fi/items-for-sale-ex-libris/ccs.html

Compact Disks Surplus List
http://www.musiclibrary.fi/items-for-sale-ex-libris/cds.html

Children's Surplus List
http://www.musiclibrary.fi/items-for-sale-ex-libris/childrens.html  

Classical Music Surplus List
http://www.musiclibrary.fi/items-for-sale-ex-libris/classical.html

DVD Check Disks Surplus List
http://www.musiclibrary.fi/items-for-sale-ex-libris/dvds.html

Library and Production Music Surplus List
http://www.musiclibrary.fi/items-for-sale-ex-libris/lcd.html

Sound Effects Surplus List
http://www.musiclibrary.fi/items-for-sale-ex-libris/7sfx.html

Microfilms Surplus List
http://www.musiclibrary.fi/items-for-sale-ex-libris/micros.html

Reel to Reel Surplus List
http://www.musiclibrary.fi/items-for-sale-ex-libris/rr.html

Salvation Army Music Surplus List
http://www.musiclibrary.fi/items-for-sale-ex-libris/sa.html


Hopefully, you will find something of interest :) Please do pass the list 
around. We've got options on many fine collections and need some more funds.

Best wishes, Darren Ingram for Music Library Finland.






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[Phono-L] rca victor radio

2011-04-27 Thread Kat Hall
Hi everyone.

I read messages but don’t post much on here.Had a robbery at my farm and 
they trashed and smashed and took stuff.  Some things they just left.  

I found a 1934 Stewart-Warner Radio (made in Canada) and an RCA Victor Radio 
Model 94BT1.  Does anyone have any info on these radio’s.

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Re: [Phono-L] rca victor radio

2011-04-27 Thread Charlotte Mager
Try asking over at antiqueradios.com  or at audiokarma.org  Lots of
knowledgeable collectors there.

Charlottte ak Waves

On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 1:48 PM, Kat Hall kathal...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi everyone.

 I read messages but don’t post much on here.Had a robbery at my farm
 and they trashed and smashed and took stuff.  Some things they just left.

 I found a 1934 Stewart-Warner Radio (made in Canada) and an RCA Victor
 Radio Model 94BT1.  Does anyone have any info on these radio’s.

 From the Desk of
 Kat Hall
 Executive Assistant to Ms. Smith (Publisher)
 Review Coordinator
 Author Liaison
 www.champagnebooks.com
 www.carnalpassions.com
 www.thewritersvineyard.com
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Re: [Phono-L] rca victor radio

2011-04-27 Thread Kat Hall

thank you.




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From: Charlotte Mager

Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2011 12:38 PM
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Subject: Re: [Phono-L] rca victor radio

Try asking over at antiqueradios.com  or at audiokarma.org  Lots of
knowledgeable collectors there.

Charlottte ak Waves

On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 1:48 PM, Kat Hall kathal...@gmail.com wrote:


Hi everyone.

I read messages but don’t post much on here.Had a robbery at my farm
and they trashed and smashed and took stuff.  Some things they just left.

I found a 1934 Stewart-Warner Radio (made in Canada) and an RCA Victor
Radio Model 94BT1.  Does anyone have any info on these radio’s.

From the Desk of
Kat Hall
Executive Assistant to Ms. Smith (Publisher)
Review Coordinator
Author Liaison
www.champagnebooks.com
www.carnalpassions.com
www.thewritersvineyard.com
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Re: [Phono-L] rca victor radio

2011-04-27 Thread cdh...@earthlink.net
Charlotte:

Not much info here, on the Stewart Warner, but I can roughly describe the
RCA. It's a 1939 model set, 4 tube battery portable. It will not have the
AC power supply that later battery portables had. The service data will be
in the 1938 RCA red book. The books are dated for the year they were
printed, and that the sets were announced. Thus, the 1939 sets are in the
1938 book. 

Original Message:
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From: Charlotte Mager waves...@gmail.com
Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2011 14:38:43 -0400
To: phono-l@oldcrank.org
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] rca victor radio


Try asking over at antiqueradios.com  or at audiokarma.org  Lots of
knowledgeable collectors there.

Charlottte ak Waves

On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 1:48 PM, Kat Hall kathal...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi everyone.

 I read messages but don’t post much on here.Had a robbery at my farm
 and they trashed and smashed and took stuff.  Some things they just left.

 I found a 1934 Stewart-Warner Radio (made in Canada) and an RCA Victor
 Radio Model 94BT1.  Does anyone have any info on these radio’s.

 From the Desk of
 Kat Hall
 Executive Assistant to Ms. Smith (Publisher)
 Review Coordinator
 Author Liaison
 www.champagnebooks.com
 www.carnalpassions.com
 www.thewritersvineyard.com
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[Phono-L] ARSC Awards 2011: Finalists

2011-04-27 Thread Bill Klinger
The Outreach Committee of the Association for Recorded Sound Collections
(ARSC) posts the following message.

-- 2011 ARSC AWARDS FINALISTS --

ARSC is pleased to announce the finalists for the 2011 ARSC Awards for
Excellence in Historical Recorded Sound Research. Winners will be announced
in September 2011, and the awards presented at a ceremony in May 2012,
during ARSC's annual conference. Additional information about the annual
conference and the ARSC Awards for Excellence can be found at
www.arsc-audio.org.

Begun in 1991, the awards are presented to authors and publishers of books,
articles, or recording liner notes to recognize outstanding published
research in the field of recorded sound. In giving these awards, ARSC
recognizes outstanding contributions, encourages high standards, and
promotes awareness of superior works. Two awards are presented annually in
each category, for best history and best discography. Certificates of Merit
are presented to runners-up of exceptionally high quality.

Winners are chosen by the ARSC Awards Committee: five elected judges
representing specific fields of study, the Book Review Editor of the ARSC
Journal, and the ARSC President and Past President. The members of the ARSC
Awards Committee are:

Cary Ginell (Judge-at-Large)
Dan Morgenstern (Jazz Music Judge)
Dennis Rooney (Classical Music Judge)
William L. Schurk (Popular Music Judge)
Richard Spottswood (Judge-at-Large)
James Farrington (Book Review Editor, ARSC Journal)
Vincent Pelote (ARSC President)
David Seubert (ARSC Past President)
Brenda Nelson-Strauss (Ex-Officio)
David Lewis (Awards Committee Co-Chair)
Roberta Freund Schwartz (Awards Committee Co-Chair)

The following works, published in 2010, have been selected as finalists:

BEST RESEARCH in RECORDED ROCK and POP MUSIC

Roberto Avant-Mier. Rock the Nation: Latin/o Identities and the Latin Rock
Diaspora (Continuum Press)

Bar Biszick-Lockwood. Restless Giant: The Life and Times of Jean Aberback
and Hill and Range Songs (University of Illinois Press)

Will Friedwald. A Biographical Guide to the Great Jazz and Pop Singers
(Pantheon Books)

Sheree Homer. Catch that Rockabilly Fever: Personal Stories of Life on the
Road and in the Studio (McFarland Publishing)

George Plasketes, ed. Play it Again: Cover Songs in Popular Music (Ashgate
Publishing)
Will Romano. Mountains Come Out of the Sky: An Illustrated History of Prog
Rock (Backbeat Books)

Albin J. Zak. I Don't Sound Like Nobody: Remaking Music in 1950s America
(University of Michigan Press)

BEST HISTORICAL RESEARCH in BLUES, GOSPEL, HIP-HOP, or RB

Alan Govenar. Lightnin' Hopkins: His Life and Blues (A Capella Press)

Macel Ely. Ain't No Grave: The Life and Legacy of Brother Claude Ely
(Dust-to-Digital)

Roger House. Blue Smoke: The Recorded Journey of Big Bill Broonzy (Louisiana
State University Press)

Peter C. Muir. Long Lost Blues (University of Illinois Press)

Doug Seroff. There Breathed a Hope: The Legacy of John Work II and His Fisk
Jubilee Quartet (Archeophone)

Mary Lou Sullivan and Johnny Winter. Raisin' Cain: The Wild and Raucous
Story of Johnny Winter (Backbeat Books)

BEST RESEARCH in RECORD LABELS

Andy Bradley and Charles Roger Wood. House of Hits: The Story of Houston's
Gold Star/Sugar Hill Recording Studios (University of Texas Press)

Rémy Lewis, Thierry Soveaux, Olivier Borouchowitch, and Yannick Coupannec.
Deutsche Grammophon: State of the Art: Celebrating Over a Century of Musical
Experience (Rizzoli)

Roben Jones. Memphis Boys: The Story of American Studios (University Press
of Mississippi)

Chris Salewicz and Suzette Newman. The Story of Island Records: Keep on
Running (Universe)

BEST HISTORICAL RESEARCH in RECORDED FOLK, ETHNIC, or COUNTRY MUSIC

Ray Allen. Gone to the Country: The New Lost City Ramblers and the Folk
Music Revival (University of Illinois Press)

Heather Augustyn. Ska: An Oral History (McFarland Publishing)

Alan Bern, Heiko Lehmann, and Bertram Nickolay. Jiddische Musik (Bear Family
Records)

Kevin Coffey, Cary Ginell, Jeremy Wakefield, and David Sager. Bob Dunn:
Master of the Electric Steel Guitar (1935-1950) (Origin Jazz Library)

Joe Conzo Sr. and David A. Perez. Mambo Diablo: My Journey with Tito Puente
(AuthorHouse)

David Dunaway and Molly Beer. Singing Out: An Oral History of America's Folk
Music Revivals (Oxford University Press)
Vikram Sampath. My Name is Gauhar Jaan! The Life and Times of a Musician
(Rupa Publications)

Richard Spottswood and Stephen Wade. Banjo on the Mountain: Wade Mainer's
First Hundred Years (University Press of Mississippi)

BEST HISTORICAL RESEARCH in RECORDED JAZZ

Mark Berresford. That's Got 'Em! The Life and Music of Wilbur C. Sweatman
(University Press of Mississippi)

Cary Ginell. Hot Jazz for Sale: Hollywood's Jazz Man Record Shop (Lulu.com)

David Jessup. Benny Goodman: A Supplemental Discography (Scarecrow Press)

Barry Martyn and Nick Gagliano. The Fabulous George Lewis Band (Burgundy
Street Press)

David Sager. Cabaret