[78-L] No -- this is the world's rarest record ....

jack palmer jackpalmer1 at att.net
Sat Jul 10 14:05:07 PDT 2010


During my year's of research for my book on Dalhart, I discovered at least 5 records which were not known to exist before I found them.  I never considered them as that rare, since there could still be other copies floating around the world.  Does he really have a rare record?    Jack

--- On Sat, 7/10/10, agp <agp2176 at verizon.net> wrote:


From: agp <agp2176 at verizon.net>
Subject: [78-L] No -- this is the world's rarest record ....
To: "78-L Mail List" <78-l at klickitat.78online.com>
Date: Saturday, July 10, 2010, 2:36 PM


As I was randomly paging through the wikipedia at lunch, I came 
across this link on the page about Okeh:

http://www.megocollector.com/vinyl-records/okeh-1007-the-worlds-rarest-record-discovered/

I'm not sure what think about this, but the person's statement that:
--quote--
This find is like finding an original recording of Elvis Presley 
singing Money Honey on Decca records in late 1956 without Scotty 
Moore, Bill Black and D.J. Fontana but with an alternate 
configuration of Scotty Moore and the original members of the Comets 
(of Bill Haley and the Comets).
--unquote--

is surely a fascinate mix of metaphors.

Any thoughts from the assemble multitude

T

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