[78-L] Diamond Disc Collection - Wrapped in 1944 Newspaper

Clifford Bolling 78records at cdbpdx.com.invalid
Wed Jul 16 09:29:03 PDT 2014



Nope.  Got Albert Spalding (82154), Homer Rodeheaver (50228), 2 red star Jasper Bisbee (51381, 51382),
Arthur Middleton (83071), several Club de Vingt, Collins & Harlan red star (51392), several Jaudas Society
Orchestra, several Broadway Dance Orchestra, several Kaplan's Melodists, several Harry Raderman's Jazz
Orchestra, Louisiana Five (50609), 3 Uncle Josh (50263, 50264, 50599), Glen Ellison (50403), Thomas 
Chalmers (82055), 3 Frisco 'Jass' Band, (50440, 50454, 50470), and a bunch more. 
Nothing really rare, but a lot of good listening!

And several panels of the Dec 24, 1944 Sunday funnies.
Cliff
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Erwin Kluwer ekluwer at gmail.com.invalid 
Wed Jul 16 04:25:29 PDT 2014 
>If you have a Carl Flesch or Giovanni Martinelli in the bunch you are
>talking about some money... On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 3:33 AM, Clifford Bolling < 78records at cdbpdx.com.invalid> wrote: >
>Just brought home a collection of about 100 or so Diamond Disc records >with the purchase of great grandma's >Edison BC34 phonograph.  They were wrapped in Dec 24, 1944 newspaper. >Don't suppose granny got a new >phonograph for Christmas..?? >
>Got a few good early jass/jass and a lot of Jauda's Orchestra stuff.  Also >a few classical and a couple interesting >'red star' labels.  No 52000 series, though. >
>And the phono worked great!  $200 well spent. >
>CDB


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