[78-L] VICTOR LABEL BOOK -- you MUST get it
neechevoneeznayou at gmail.com
neechevoneeznayou at gmail.com
Mon Dec 13 11:47:01 PST 2010
Actually I have had my copy for a little while but not been reading in
it until a night or so ago. It kept me up until after midnight, which is
late for me. I'm usually in bed by 11, 11:30p.
Yes, the book is incredible, but I have not finished it yet, and what I
have read I was scanning in large part, otherwise I would have gone into
overload. The scope of the book was far more than I expected.
I was fascinated by the early labels. The end papers, I dare say, as
Mike says, no one has ever seen this. Not even thought of it. That
Victor even thought of it is amazing to me.
Note that the hardback is a limited edition and autographed by the
authors. I did not realize this when I bought it. Not so for the paperback.
joe salerno
On 12/13/2010 2:49 AM, Michael Biel wrote:
> Since I have not read any reviews yet, all I can think is that nobody
> here has ordered the new revised edition of Michael W. Sherman's (with
> Kurt Nauck) "Collector's Guide To Victor Records" yet. WHAT ARE YOU
> WAITING FOR??? An engraved invitation? If so, consider this to be
> one. My copy had been buried in my unopened mail from my recent trip,
> and was mailed Nov 15, so ordered copies should have already arrived.
>
> I have been carrying around a set of page proofs for 4 months now which
> I have been correcting and adding to, and as dazzling as they are, now
> that I actually have the completed bound book I am absolutely
> overwhelmed. It is far beyond my expectations and I thought I knew what
> it would look like. The book is breathtaking.
>
> I might be a little biased, but my participation is minor. Mike and
> Kurt have worked wonders. I did the matrix prefix section at the end,
> gave the pressing plant info in the footnote section for Chap 9, did
> some proofing, and provided some labels that are, in all modesty,
> knockouts (The Vouce of the Victor on page 214 and the Bluebird on 215
> are a couple of examples) but 99& 44/100% is Mike and Kurt. The
> comparison with the two earlier versions is beyond belief.
>
> I am flattered that they surprised me with placing my most amazing find
> on the end-papers, and actually it was Vince Giordano who first spotted
> it. We had gone to the Sony archives to find one specific thing (which
> we couldn't find) but in an afternoon where we DID find some amazing
> stuff, he was sorting thru a file box of misc. label stuff for me to
> photograph when he opened a mailer flyer and said "you've got to see
> this." The label pictures in it are amazing enough -- you've never seen
> anything like them -- but as we read what the flyer actually said, what
> it actually proposed, we knew we had stumbled onto unknown history. I
> even took some shots with my phone to set it to mike, but there was no
> phone service deep in that building so he and Kurt had to wait till the
> evening. They kept their enthusiasm well hidden -- when we roomed at
> IASA last month Kurt did not even hint at that they had used it for the
> end-papers. I opened the book an hour ago and WOW!
>
> I am not telling you what that flyer is, although I showed it to a few
> people like the Rolfs since the photos were still in my camera. It will
> have to be your surprise WHEN YOU BUY THE BOOK!!!
>
> So go to Kurt's web site 78rpm.com and order it for Pete's sake. for
> YOUR sake. Even after my build-up you won't be disappointed.
>
> Mike Biel mbiel at mbiel.com
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