[78-L] Blue wax Columbia date??

Malcolm Rockwell malcolm at 78data.com
Mon Jun 15 11:23:04 PDT 2009


Yes. Blue discs appear on MacGregor, the 10" records anyhow.
Mal

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David Lennick wrote:
> Blue Wax Brunswicks and Vocalions were a West Coast phenomenon, no? There are 
> also lots of bluish transcriptions pressed by Allied, and MGM's playbacks 
> sometimes were on dark blue shellac as late as 1941.
>
> dl
>
> Malcolm Rockwell wrote:
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>> So, it has been proven that the Blue Wax Columbias were not just a West 
>> Coast phenomenon? And that they were also pressed on the East Coast?
>> Mal
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>> David Lennick wrote:
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>>> David Weiner wrote:
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>>>>> Blue Wax pressings were made from 1932 to 1934, right?
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>>>> On the East and West Coast, through most of 1936.  The highest East Coast
>>>> blue pressing I have is 3125-D, recorded in April 1936. The highest West
>>>> Coast blue pressing I have is 3134-D, recorded in May 1936. 
>>>>
>>>> Dave Weiner
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>>> Right..I even HAVE the 1935 catalog, titled "Blue Wax Catalog", and forgot how 
>>> late these things went. There are several acousticals still listed in it, and 
>>> presumably they'd sold well enough to be in print that late and exist as BW.
>>>
>>> dl
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