Antique Edison is John Marinacci.
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Reagrds,
Kurt Nauck
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What do you think of this?
Steve
The box is in EXTREMELY good shape. The slip is very interesting. It looks
like old, faded paper, but the cursive style does not seem to be right for
that era. If you note, the number on the box (514) doesn't match the number
on the slip.
I consulted the Edison cylinder record database and I thin
I think he has good marketing technique.
Steven Medved wrote:http://tinyurl.com/3dd7b
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What do you think of this?
Steve
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Well, the Anvil Chorus is from IL TROVATORE, so that part matches up
Eric Stott
- Original Message -
From: "Phil O'Keefe"
> I consulted the Edison cylinder record database and I think it lists No.
504
> as: TROVATORE (Giuseppe Verdi / Salvatore Cammarano), Recorded in 1902 by
> an unsp
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