[78-L] Never Know What You'll Find
David Lennick
dlennick at sympatico.ca
Mon Sep 13 12:24:30 PDT 2010
I was trying to remember when Blue Note had a subsidiary label called Climax
before I noticed the previous reference to pre-1910 Columbias....
Not bad stuff! Now if only it were 1965 and these were all still 10 cents apiece.
dl
On 9/13/2010 3:03 PM, 78records at cdbpdx.com wrote:
> Stopped in a little record store in downtown Grants Pass (Oregon) Saturday and didn't find any 78s, but he directed me to an antique store on 6th and 'G'. There I found a collection of about 1000 78s and I picked up about 150 of them, including 10 pre-1910 Columbia labels and a dozen or so 12" Blue Note and subsidiary Climax label records. Also, lots of labels I've never seen before. Picked up a couple Japanese records, too. Got Paul Whiteman playing the theme from Gone With The Wind (made in Japan) plus another in Japanese, AND a bunch of 49th STATE Hawaiian labels with original sleeves. I'll post pictures of the most interesting labels in a day or so.
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> There were also 5 American Music label records with Bunk Johnson, George Lewis, and Jim Robinson. Kind of tough finding a discography for these, apparenetly they were reissued a couple times as 78s and LPs up into the 1970s. As I understand it, some were reissued as 78s in the 1960s?? The records I got are all 12" dia have a V-??? number with an additional 3 didgit number at the top of the label. I'm sure they are vinyl. These could be the late reissues??
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> The Goodwill Store next to the record shop had a small pile of 78s and I found 3 ZON-O-PHONEs, including my first brown 9" example. Doesn't have a record number on it, plus another 49th State label Hawaiian disc.
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> Total expenditure - $163.75
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> Pretty exciting stuff! CDB
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