[78-L] Interesting number sequence

Royal Pemberton ampex354 at gmail.com
Sat Sep 17 17:13:01 PDT 2011


Wasn't the 60000s of the time a personal record series?  One other jump I
can think of is in the 10" series for pop/country/etc that jumped from 81999
to 140000 on 11 September 1924.

On Sun, Sep 18, 2011 at 12:23 AM, Han Enderman <jcenderman at solcon.nl> wrote:

> I see both mx series on some ethnic issues.
> In the Co 57000-F series these mx series are consecutive, indeed.
> Is anything known about the range of both mx series?
> And was there a 60000 mx series already?
>
> But why did Co use several mx series at the time?
>
> han enderman
> ===
> >>> I have a record with two widely varied matrix numbers but they're
> probably
> sequential. Not in Spottswood, unfortunately, but nearby numbers are, in
> both
> cases, pointing to April 1925. Both are saxophone solos by Nathan Glantz.
>
> COLUMBIA 57015-F
> W 59999-3       KOL NIDRE
> W 205000-2      A GEBET TZUM RIBONO SHEL OILOM
>
> There, that oughta get me the ARSC Lifetime Achievement Award, the Nobel
> Prize
> for Obscurity, and a medium coffee and donut at Tim Horton's..
>
> dl
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