Hi Art,
The book, 'ECR, 1889-1912' contains a variety of detailed material
pertaining to Edison (US) record production in those years. It contains all
the
regular brown wax cylinders (post-1897), i.e. until they were discontinued
on July 25, 1902. It also lists and dates the Concert
Thanks Allan,
That resource gets better and better if one knows where to look.
--Art
In a message dated 2/1/2012 11:21:52 A.M. Mountain Standard Time,
allena...@aol.com writes:
Hi Art,
The book, 'ECR, 1889-1912' contains a variety of detailed material
pertaining to Edison (US) record
and here is NYT story on the findings
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/31/science/bismarcks-voice-among-restored-edison-recordings.html
On Jan 30, 2012, at 10:03 PM, DanKj wrote:
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Is ATEW's middle name really Theodor - I have always seen it as just
Theo on old original documents.
Seriously though, a great article in the NYT! Interested collectors can
also see Wangemann's early output of cylinders for Edison (day by day) in
'ECR, 1889-1912.'
Allen
So Allen,
How do I tell which cylinders are Wangemann's in the ECR? Or are all the
early cylinders his production?
--Art Heller
In a message dated 1/31/2012 11:14:40 A.M. Mountain Standard Time,
allena...@aol.com writes:
Seriously though, a great article in the NYT! Interested
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Subject: [phonolist] Early European Edison Phonograph Recordings Released
Thomas Edison NHP News Release
For Release: Monday January 30, 2012
Contact: Jerry Fabris
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