[78-L] Record Sleeve questions /requests
Erwin Kluwer
ekluwer at gmail.com.invalid
Sat Apr 25 09:30:43 PDT 2015
I have a printed sleeve for an 1899 Russian Berliner..
On Saturday, April 25, 2015, Michael Biel <mbiel at mbiel.com.invalid> wrote:
>
> I am putting the finishing touches on the history of record sleeves
> presentation for ARSC. Several questions and requests.
>
> 1) I seem to recall someone telling me there were three examples of the
> type of the Berliner sleeve pictured in Guide to Victor Records book.
> Is that true? Do you have pictures or know of any others from the
> 1890s?
>
> 2) Did the Tomango and Melba sleeves have a celluloid insert on the
> inside of the hole. My Melba sleeve does not and does not show evidence
> of the loss of one.
>
> 3) The Victor book mentions but does not show a revised Tomango cover
> from after his death. I would need a picture of one, and if there was a
> second picture of him in either the first or second example.
>
> 4) Do you have, or have you ever seen an envelope type of sleeve that
> would have a label hole in the front and constructed of four flaps with
> the fourth flap being a sealable flap. This was done in 1906 by a Victor
> Jobber in Chicago, the Talking Machine Co., at a time when Victor still
> did not use sleeves, so this jobber did -- and it was an exclusive
> Victor jobber. Their trademark was a large X and I think this
> represented the way the rear flaps looked.
>
>
> 5) Michael Corenthal illustrated a sleeve marked from Larry Holdridge's
> collection that has a hole-less rear that is identified on it as a list
> of New Victor Records for December 1907. The front shows Victor
> accessories like record cases, horn bags, record cabinets, and brushes.
> Do you have this sleeve or a similar one especially with a date like
> this one has.
>
> 6) Prior to Victor and Columbia finally sleeving their records in 07 and
> 08 (I believe) there were other jobbers and dealers starting to sleeve
> records themselves. Can you think of any specific examples? I've some
> pictures of a few I think COULD be from those years but they are
> undated. I'll show them but would love to find something that HAD to
> come from that era -- especially if there were anything from Leeds &
> Catlin or Hawthorne & Sheeble.
>
> Thanks
>
> Mike Biel mbiel at mbiel.com <javascript:;>
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