[78-L] 1907 Royal Sewing Machine promo record
bruce78rpm at comcast.net
bruce78rpm at comcast.net
Sun Feb 15 14:36:12 PST 2009
I forgot to mention that the dimension of my P-2 also match the dimensions stated in the advertisement (12 1/2" by 12 1/2") & approx. 6" high.
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From: "Michael Biel" <mbiel at mbiel.com>
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Subject: Re: [78-L] 1907 Royal Sewing Machine promo record
Correction: The sentence below should read:
> Looking at my green hardback and the second edition of Baumbach it seems obvious that it is a P Premium model which happens to be closely related to the Royal.
Correction also made below.
Michael Biel wrote:
> bruce78rpm at comcast.net wrote:
>
>> Wow, great minds think alike, I already sent Mike a request off line for a scan of that Ad. It would be great to have it with my little Victor P-2 !!
>>
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>> From: "Ron L'Herault" <lherault at bu.edu>
>> Any chance of getting a scan of the ad, Mike? I'd like to see what model
>> Victor it is. I'm guessing it is a P.
>>
>> Ron L
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>
> Scans have been sent out, and I can send it to anyone else who asks.
> When I bought the flyer I took it over to Brian Gorrell who is a
> phonograph dealer/collector who has a booth at the same market. Looking
> thru the paperback Baumbach first edition, it seemed to be a Victor
> Royal, partially because of the initial confusion not realizing that the
> Royal discussed in the ad was their sewing machine. Looking at my green
> hardback and the second edition of Baumbach it seems obvious that it is
> a P Premium model which happens to be closely related to the Royal. One
> interesting feature on my scan is the speed control on the side of the
> machine. This would match Baumbach's description of the P's motor being
> mounted on the bottom of the case because if the motor is on the top
> plate the speed control has to be on the top plate also. Does your P-2
> have this type of speed control, Bruce?
>
> And remember, I am STILL interested in finding out about the RECORD
> about the Royal Sewing Machine!
>
> Mike Biel mbiel at mbiel.com
>
>> On Behalf Of Michael Biel
>>
>> Does anybody have, or know of, a record made in 1907 that would be a
>> store promotional record about the New Royal Sewing Machine. Today at
>> the monthly collectibles market I got a 1907 mailer from the Illinois
>> Sewing Machine Co, Chicago, with a large picture of a front mount Victor
>> that would be given for free to sewing machine dealers who ordered and
>> payed for six Royal sewing machines at $19 ea. Along with the free
>> Victor phonograph would come "three musical records" and "one special
>> record giving a talk on the New Royal". A Victor label is shown on the
>> top record of the four, but since we don't see the other labels there is
>> no way of knowing if the special record was actually a Victor or some
>> other label. Anybody know?
>>
>> Mike Biel mbiel at mbiel.com
>>
>
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