[78-L] Selling Sound Book Signing

David Weiner djwein at earthlink.net
Fri May 22 19:38:15 PDT 2009


Got a 1953 Decca catalog that's hardbound!

Dave W.

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[mailto:78-l-bounces at klickitat.78online.com] On Behalf Of Steven C. Barr
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Michael Biel" <mbiel at mbiel.com>
> Another factual error on page 117 concerning Victor annual catalogs,
> citing them as being hardcover.  He might be used to seeing copies that
> libraries like LC and NYPL have had bound, but have any of you come
> across Victor catalogs that were originally issued hardbound???  
>
In the last decades, I have collected 100 or more record catalogs...which
include Victor 1910-1956 and Columbia 1908-195?...! NONE of these
are...or more importantly WERE...hard-bound!

Record company catalogs (annual, with a few semi-annual exceptions)
were soft-bound...they were intended to be given out for free, and NO
one back in "them days" had ANY idea that the catalogs (never mind
the 78rpm records...?!) would be actively collected, and sold for then-
unimaginable prices...!

Oddly enough, I DO (or hope I STILL do?!) own a hard-bound Sears
catalog...1946, IIRC. It appears to have been intended for use in stores
which offered "catalog-order" service...?!

...stevenc
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