[78-L] Somebody's color blind..

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Sat Mar 20 21:04:13 PDT 2010


Interesting timing. I encountered a number of these just today. Pale 
greeg and pale lettering that made it really hard to read.

And there was a series on an orange Columbia label as well? I hope I'm 
not confusing with another label.

joe salerno


Dan Van Landingham wrote:
> What can anyone tell me about Columbia's pale green label "International" series records that were pressed between circa 1915 and 1925?I had a Columbia 78 of  some waltz that was of Serbian or-
> igin.It was a tough tune to learn in that it had several major key themes with one minor theme towards
> the end.Milan brought it to mind after he told me he was emailing me from Serbia regarding Al Hend-
> rickson.I broke the record in the early eighties.It was performed on violin with what sounded like a g-
> uitar.Didn't Columbia go back to laminating their pressings in the forties?
> 
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> From: David Lennick <dlennick at sympatico.ca>
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> Subject: [78-L] Somebody's color blind..
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> http://cgi.ebay.ca/Columbia-Blue-Wax-Record-Catalog-English-1932_W0QQitemZ300397368168
> 
> Whaaaaa..!? I have this catalogue and it's not a Blue Wax catalogue at all! 
> It's a standard English Columbia catalogue for 1932. Ironic that it refers to 
> "The Record Without Scratch", since this was when they stopped laminating them.
> 
> dl
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