[78-L] Album Images Needed (2.1) Decca w. titles
David Lennick
dlennick at sympatico.ca
Fri Mar 12 20:04:14 PST 2010
I ain't touchin' that one.
dl
Don Chichester wrote:
> BTW, the velvety texture is called 'flock'.
>
> Don
>
>> Date: Fri, 12 Mar 2010 19:39:50 -0500
>> From: mbiel at mbiel.com
>> To: 78-l at klickitat.78online.com
>> Subject: Re: [78-L] Album Images Needed (2.1) Decca w. titles
>>
>> Michael Biel wrote:
>>
>>> Before I forget. Does anyone have a copy of a 1937 un-numbered 3-disc
>>> Brunswick set "Twenty Minutes with Kostelanetz" ? The review of it says
>>> it comes in a handsome red album. The discs are 7873-75.
>>>
>>>
>>
>> David Lennick wrote:
>>> Two copies!
>>>
>>> And I don't remember buying either of them.
>> Wanna dispose of one of 'em?
>>
>>
>>> I think these things really do breed in captivity..or the cockroaches sneak
>>> them in at night.
>> So they shouldn't be too expensive.
>>
>> Don Chichester wrote:
>>
>>> I have it. No picture, just a red album with printed label.
>>>
>>> Don
>>>
>>> But a classy looking red velvety album.
>> Gramophone Shop Varieties used a black velvet cover for their Alec
>> Templeton album. I figured it was because he couldn't see it but could
>> feel it.
>>
>> Does it have a printed label like Don C mentions?
>>
>>> By the way, has anyone besides me ever seen C-18, the Larry Adler album, with
>>> the Esquire article by Carleton Smith as the inside front and back liners? That
>>> seems to have disappeared fairly quickly, although the discs in my set are all
>>> laminated. dl
>>>
>>>
>> I think I have it but will have to check.
>>
>>
>> Mike Biel mbiel at mbiel.com
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