Re: [Phono-L] Yellow Highlighting (was World War I Victrola ad)

2012-08-17 Thread DanKj
Sticking with the Snob Appeal of Opera, of course.It DID work very well 
for Victor, as proven by the immense number of Red Seals still found in most 
collections today (though they are also obviously hardly played!)  ... 
The Boys getting slaughtered Over There must have wanted to hear Billy 
Murray, Collins  Harlan, Jolson, and surely the latest Dance Hits by the 
Victor Military Band.





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By the way, I wonder why Victor thought that our troops in the trenches 
wanted to listen to Caruso, Heifetz, Paderewski, etc.  I'm sure that kind of 
music wouldn't be any more popular then than today with our troops.


Jim Nichol


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Re: [Phono-L] Yellow Highlighting (was World War I Victrola ad)

2012-08-17 Thread Steven Medved

Hello Dan,
 
I have heard that the combination of the new soft gaskets and using new quality 
needles each time kept the records in good shape.  I always assumed they were 
not used much.
 
Steve
 

 From: ediso...@verizon.net
 To: phono-l@oldcrank.org
 Date: Fri, 17 Aug 2012 01:58:19 -0400
 Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Yellow Highlighting (was World War I Victrola ad)
 
 Sticking with the Snob Appeal of Opera, of course. It DID work very well 
 for Victor, as proven by the immense number of Red Seals still found in most 
 collections today (though they are also obviously hardly played!) ... 
 The Boys getting slaughtered Over There must have wanted to hear Billy 
 Murray, Collins  Harlan, Jolson, and surely the latest Dance Hits by the 
 Victor Military Band.
 
 
 
 
 - Original Message - 
 
 
 By the way, I wonder why Victor thought that our troops in the trenches 
 wanted to listen to Caruso, Heifetz, Paderewski, etc. I'm sure that kind of 
 music wouldn't be any more popular then than today with our troops.
 
 Jim Nichol
 
 
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Re: [Phono-L] Yellow Highlighting (was World War I Victrola ad)

2012-08-17 Thread Andrew Baron
Poignant to see Harry Lauder standing alone on the left; Harry, who threw 
himself full-force into entertaining the troops in some of the most dangerous 
spots to boost morale, and all the more after his only son was killed in the 
war.

Andrew


On Aug 16, 2012, at 11:58 PM, DanKj wrote:

 Sticking with the Snob Appeal of Opera, of course.It DID work very well 
 for Victor, as proven by the immense number of Red Seals still found in most 
 collections today (though they are also obviously hardly played!)  ... The 
 Boys getting slaughtered Over There must have wanted to hear Billy Murray, 
 Collins  Harlan, Jolson, and surely the latest Dance Hits by the Victor 
 Military Band.
 
 
 
 
 - Original Message - 
 
 By the way, I wonder why Victor thought that our troops in the trenches 
 wanted to listen to Caruso, Heifetz, Paderewski, etc.  I'm sure that kind of 
 music wouldn't be any more popular then than today with our troops.
 
 Jim Nichol
 
 
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Re: [Phono-L] Yellow Highlighting (was World War I Victrola ad)

2012-08-17 Thread Vinyl Visions

Jim,Did you notice the class of troops they showed relaxing and smoking a 
pipe in the trenches? Those were the ones who liked the highbrow music...Curt

 From: jnic...@fuse.net
 Date: Fri, 17 Aug 2012 01:36:49 -0400
 To: phono-l@oldcrank.org
 Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Yellow Highlighting (was World War I Victrola ad)
 
 By the way, I wonder why Victor thought that our troops in the trenches 
 wanted to listen to Caruso, Heifetz, Paderewski, etc.  I'm sure that kind of 
 music wouldn't be any more popular then than today with our troops.
 
 Jim Nichol
 
 On Aug 17, 2012, at 12:43 AM, Dennis Back back...@yahoo.com wrote:
 
  Jim,
   
  Your  tip about clearing the search was great!!! 
  
  I have often wondered how to get rid of the yellow highlighting on these 
  seaches.  So a BIG thanks!!!
  
  Dennis 
  
  --- On Thu, 8/16/12, Jim Nichol jnic...@fuse.net wrote:
  
  From: Jim Nichol jnic...@fuse.net
  Subject: Re: [Phono-L] World War I Victrola ad
  To: Antique Phonograph List phono-l@oldcrank.org
  Date: Thursday, August 16, 2012, 10:47 PM
  
  Oh, never mind about the yellow highlighting.  It does not appear if you 
  use my link below.
  
  Jim
  
  On Aug 16, 2012, at 10:45 PM, Jim Nichol jnic...@fuse.net wrote:
  
  Here it is:
  
  http://books.google.com/books?id=FCkDMBAJpg=PT1lpg=PT1dq=victrola+ad+cheering+our+boys+in+francesource=blots=ot5Yyjyp9Ysig=RIwxyt0gNqqIWx3Q6YAsLxinlzkhl=ensa=Xei=hK8tUKafGcOoyAGC34CICAved=0CEoQ6AEwBA#v=onepageqf=false
  
  To get ride of the yellow highlighting in the ad, click on Clear Search at 
  the upper right of the web page.
  
  Jim Nichol
  
  
  On Aug 16, 2012, at 10:19 PM, richard_ru...@hotmail.com wrote:
  
  http://books.google.com/books?id=AsQxAQAAMAAJpg=PA650lpg=PA650dq=victrola+ad+cheering+our+boys+in+francesource=blots=qaeN2nTlx4sig=WxdmUg4jhPAHLWKBJdwlHnagQAAhl=ensa=Xei=z6MtUMLwDI6r0AGyvYGIBAved=0CDwQ6AEwBQ#v=onepageq=victrola%20ad%20cheering%20our%20boys%20in%20francef=false
   
  
  
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Re: [Phono-L] Yellow Highlighting (was World War I Victrola ad)

2012-08-17 Thread zonophone2006
hi all
i invested in a 17 inch gates transcription turntable for all my records now to 
save them
its my best investment now
zono



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From: Steven Medved steve_nor...@msn.com
To: phono-l phono-l@oldcrank.org
Sent: Fri, Aug 17, 2012 10:31 am
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Yellow Highlighting (was World War I Victrola ad)



Hello Dan,
 
I have heard that the combination of the new soft gaskets and using new quality 
needles each time kept the records in good shape.  I always assumed they were 
not used much.
 
Steve
 

 From: ediso...@verizon.net
 To: phono-l@oldcrank.org
 Date: Fri, 17 Aug 2012 01:58:19 -0400
 Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Yellow Highlighting (was World War I Victrola ad)
 
 Sticking with the Snob Appeal of Opera, of course. It DID work very well 
 for Victor, as proven by the immense number of Red Seals still found in most 
 collections today (though they are also obviously hardly played!) ... 
 The Boys getting slaughtered Over There must have wanted to hear Billy 
 Murray, Collins  Harlan, Jolson, and surely the latest Dance Hits by the 
 Victor Military Band.
 
 
 
 
 - Original Message - 
 
 
 By the way, I wonder why Victor thought that our troops in the trenches 
 wanted to listen to Caruso, Heifetz, Paderewski, etc. I'm sure that kind of 
 music wouldn't be any more popular then than today with our troops.
 
 Jim Nichol
 
 
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Re: [Phono-L] Yellow Highlighting (was World War I Victrola ad)

2012-08-16 Thread Dennis Back
Jim,
 
Your  tip about clearing the search was great!!! 

I have often wondered how to get rid of the yellow highlighting on these 
seaches.  So a BIG thanks!!!

Dennis 

--- On Thu, 8/16/12, Jim Nichol jnic...@fuse.net wrote:

From: Jim Nichol jnic...@fuse.net
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] World War I Victrola ad
To: Antique Phonograph List phono-l@oldcrank.org
Date: Thursday, August 16, 2012, 10:47 PM

Oh, never mind about the yellow highlighting.  It does not appear if you use my 
link below.

Jim

On Aug 16, 2012, at 10:45 PM, Jim Nichol jnic...@fuse.net wrote:

 Here it is:
 
 http://books.google.com/books?id=FCkDMBAJpg=PT1lpg=PT1dq=victrola+ad+cheering+our+boys+in+francesource=blots=ot5Yyjyp9Ysig=RIwxyt0gNqqIWx3Q6YAsLxinlzkhl=ensa=Xei=hK8tUKafGcOoyAGC34CICAved=0CEoQ6AEwBA#v=onepageqf=false
 
 To get ride of the yellow highlighting in the ad, click on Clear Search at 
 the upper right of the web page.
 
 Jim Nichol
 
 
 On Aug 16, 2012, at 10:19 PM, richard_ru...@hotmail.com wrote:
 
 http://books.google.com/books?id=AsQxAQAAMAAJpg=PA650lpg=PA650dq=victrola+ad+cheering+our+boys+in+francesource=blots=qaeN2nTlx4sig=WxdmUg4jhPAHLWKBJdwlHnagQAAhl=ensa=Xei=z6MtUMLwDI6r0AGyvYGIBAved=0CDwQ6AEwBQ#v=onepageq=victrola%20ad%20cheering%20our%20boys%20in%20francef=false
  
 

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Re: [Phono-L] Yellow Highlighting (was World War I Victrola ad)

2012-08-16 Thread Jim Nichol
By the way, I wonder why Victor thought that our troops in the trenches wanted 
to listen to Caruso, Heifetz, Paderewski, etc.  I'm sure that kind of music 
wouldn't be any more popular then than today with our troops.

Jim Nichol

On Aug 17, 2012, at 12:43 AM, Dennis Back back...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Jim,
  
 Your  tip about clearing the search was great!!! 
 
 I have often wondered how to get rid of the yellow highlighting on these 
 seaches.  So a BIG thanks!!!
 
 Dennis 
 
 --- On Thu, 8/16/12, Jim Nichol jnic...@fuse.net wrote:
 
 From: Jim Nichol jnic...@fuse.net
 Subject: Re: [Phono-L] World War I Victrola ad
 To: Antique Phonograph List phono-l@oldcrank.org
 Date: Thursday, August 16, 2012, 10:47 PM
 
 Oh, never mind about the yellow highlighting.  It does not appear if you use 
 my link below.
 
 Jim
 
 On Aug 16, 2012, at 10:45 PM, Jim Nichol jnic...@fuse.net wrote:
 
 Here it is:
 
 http://books.google.com/books?id=FCkDMBAJpg=PT1lpg=PT1dq=victrola+ad+cheering+our+boys+in+francesource=blots=ot5Yyjyp9Ysig=RIwxyt0gNqqIWx3Q6YAsLxinlzkhl=ensa=Xei=hK8tUKafGcOoyAGC34CICAved=0CEoQ6AEwBA#v=onepageqf=false
 
 To get ride of the yellow highlighting in the ad, click on Clear Search at 
 the upper right of the web page.
 
 Jim Nichol
 
 
 On Aug 16, 2012, at 10:19 PM, richard_ru...@hotmail.com wrote:
 
 http://books.google.com/books?id=AsQxAQAAMAAJpg=PA650lpg=PA650dq=victrola+ad+cheering+our+boys+in+francesource=blots=qaeN2nTlx4sig=WxdmUg4jhPAHLWKBJdwlHnagQAAhl=ensa=Xei=z6MtUMLwDI6r0AGyvYGIBAved=0CDwQ6AEwBQ#v=onepageq=victrola%20ad%20cheering%20our%20boys%20in%20francef=false
  
 
 
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