[78-L] Bateau Chinois was Chinese Shipping^
Thomas Stern
sternth at attglobal.net
Sun Jun 16 13:38:27 PDT 2013
Please clarify Davies intent with the BATEAU CHINOIS imprint.
My recollection is this label became RISTIC and issued some rare, interesting, and/or excellent 20's jazz and pop.
Is there a listing of the releases online, or can someone provide ??
Thanks!
Best wishes, Thomas.
-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:78-l-bounces at klickitat.78online.com]On Behalf Of Julian Vein
Sent: Sunday, June 16, 2013 7:38 AM
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Subject: Re: [78-L] Chinese Shipping^
On 16/06/13 12:19, Benno H�upl wrote:
> .
> Matthew Balcerak wrote,
> ''the drivers often sit or stand on boxes. They certainly always
> get used as makeshift chairs during their lunch break. Boxes are tossed
> around like fish at a fish market, but often with no one to catch them. ''
> This is why, according to international standards agreed among all
> postal services on earth ("Universal Postal Union") a package must be
> able withstand a drop from 6 feet high (1,80 m) on one of its corners.
> Don't know off hand the precise ''pound per sq.inch'' or ''kg per cm''
> required.
>
> Benno
> _______________________________________________
>
"Chinese shipping" is another word for "junk"! Remember John R.T.
Davies's Bateau Chinois label?
Julian Vein
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