[78-L] Baldwin label for sale

Glenn Longwell glongwell at snet.net
Fri Jan 22 04:21:53 PST 2010


Han - are you sure this is the 1920s Baldwin?  The ARLIE disc only shows one type of Baldwin with 2 colors but the book lists two different Baldwins.  It appears to me that the pictures on the disc are from the second Baldwin which is from the 1930s and produced by Starr Piano.  I don't see the 1920s version on the disc produced by BD&M.
 
Glenn

--- On Thu, 1/21/10, Han Enderman <jcenderman at solcon.nl> wrote:


From: Han Enderman <jcenderman at solcon.nl>
Subject: [78-L] Baldwin label for sale
To: "78-L" <78-l at klickitat.78online.com>
Date: Thursday, January 21, 2010, 7:07 PM


In nearly 6 years of collecting 78 label images, I had never found a 1920s Baldwin.
I knew the label existed, since it is present in ARLIE (in 2 color variants), just as is the 
even rarer Chautauqua label.
And Max Vreede mentioned both labels in Storyville 89 (1980, p.183) in his article on the Puritan label.
But the latter label is so rare that it was misspelled 'Chatauqua'.

Both were "store"labels, produced by Paramount-connected BD&M, like Puritan & Broadway 
(both also produced by NYRL) and Triangle, Hudson, Mitchell, National (from NCC), Pennington, Resona, 
Ross Stores, etc.
And now you can see one on ebay, # 390145412579.
I am interested in info about releases on these rare labels, often taken from Paramount.
If you have items on these labels or can supply scans, please contact me off-list.

Han Enderman

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