[78-L] Philco Demo Album 78s ?
David Lennick
dlennick at sympatico.ca
Wed Dec 23 12:38:41 PST 2009
I will trade you dubs of Philco nos. 964, 966 & 970 for a dub of Judson 1115.
This stuff never turns up..probably the first syndicated discs done at 33RPM.
dl
bradc944 at comcast.net wrote:
> One of these which I have, the 16" transcription disc, although it's 33 1/3rpm, inside start, and has "JUDSON # 1115" in the inner area (would it be run-out if it's inside start?). The label is brown with gold print, the selections are definitely Light Classical, with at least one Philco advert in there. Run time is approx 10 mins.
>
> Cheers & Happy Christmas
>
> Brad
>
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> From: David Lennick
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> Actually they did have some, pressed by Columbia. I've seen twelve-inch light
> classical recordings with green labels, early 40s (I've also seen a Music
> Appreciation series with similar labels and probably the same recordings, drawn
> from Masterworks titles) and red label discs with music on one side and someone
> like Gene Autry extolling the virtues and clarity of Philco instruments on the
> other. I don't have that many discs but I do have a few, and an album for them.
>
> Philco had a long relationship with Columbia going back to around 1930 when
> Columbia pressed transcriptions of Philco syndicated radio programs.
>
> dl
>
> jeffrey smedbron wrote:
>> This is probably an easy question for some of you here.
>> I have this 10� Philco 78 Album (I think) with no records. I don’t recall ever seeing a Philco Label 78. What records would have been in this album.
>>
>> http://merr.com/users/xcentrik/philco1.jpg
>> http://merr.com/users/xcentrik/philco2.jpg
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>> Jeff S
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