[78-L] Most Prized Record

Malcolm Rockwell malcolm at 78data.com
Tue Dec 9 08:36:55 PST 2008


None.
I've heard them all and I've left places with far less.
M

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soundthink at aol.com wrote:
> Guess I'm the only one was able to pick one and only one record. I'm sure everyone has dozens of records that they are particularly fond of, otherwise we wouldn't be collectors, would we? Let's put it this way - if there was a fire in your house and you had to time to grab ONE record, what would it be? Think hard. It's an unfair question to ask, but force yourself. 
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> Cary Ginell
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> From: Malcolm Rockwell <malcolm at 78data.com>
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> Sent: Mon, 8 Dec 2008 9:54 pm
> Subject: Re: [78-L] Most Prized Record
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> I couldn't choose one, so here's a half dozen:
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> Banjoreno (Dixieland Jug Blowers)
> Puttin' On The Ritz (Leo Reisman)
> Singin' In The Bathtub (Bennie Nawahi)
> Aloha Oe (Toots Paka)
> Talk To Me Baby (Elmore James)
> Dark Was The Night - Cold Was The Ground (Blind Willie Johnson)
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> M
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> Erwin Kluwer wrote:
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>> Just wondering what your most prized record is? Doesn't have to be based on 
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> value or rarity...Just personal value to you...
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