[78-L] Grey Gull/record label cannot lie

jim brannen jbfinsup at yahoo.com
Fri Nov 23 11:40:42 PST 2012


You are good! Ever thought about turning your talents to Autograph records out of Chicago, or have you already?

 

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 From: Donna Halper <dlh at donnahalper.com>
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Sent: Friday, November 23, 2012 2:16 PM
Subject: Re: [78-L] Grey Gull/record label cannot lie
  
On 11/23/2012 2:03 PM, jim brannen wrote:
> I agree. Great bit of research, Donna, but the question I have is "Does anyone really know where those 28,000 Greygulls went?"
>    
Based on newspaper research I have done about GG, some department stores 
may have scooped them up.  About a year ago, I was doing similar 
research and noted a sudden number of ads touting sales (with really 
really low prices) at discount department stores in the early 1930s.  I 
had no explanation at the time, and I recall finding it odd (before I 
found the bankruptcy info three days ago) that suddenly stores in cities 
across the country (W.T. Grant comes to mind) were advertising bargain 
prices on GG records.  I assume most folks in Butte, Montana or Boise 
Idaho had no idea Grey Gull had gone out of business.  I'll go re-check 
my files and see where some of the records ended up.
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