[78-L] Lambert Pink Cylinder Question

Erwin Kluwer ekluwer at gmail.com.invalid
Thu Jul 23 22:20:56 PDT 2015


the very early Lamberts had a plaster core,,,within a year or so (around
1902) hat feature disappeared..

On Friday, July 24, 2015, Clifford Bolling <78records at cdbpdx.com.invalid>
wrote:

>
>  Thanks!
> Watch and listen on YouTube:
> MORNING, NOON, & NIGHT IN VIENNA Pink Lambert Cylinder 1028
> <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hnHU_UnZ6u0>
> Just looked at a few of these that recently sold on eBay.  WHEW!
>
> Cliff--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Best of my knowledge, yes, no core.
>
> Ron L
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: 78-l-bounces at klickitat.78online.com [mailto:78-l-bounces
> <javascript:;> at klickitat.78online.com] On Behalf Of Clifford Bolling
> Sent: Thursday, July 23, 2015 8:47 PM
> To: 78-l Online
> Subject: [78-L] Lambert Pink Cylinder Question
>
>
>  I recently brought home a nice library of cylinder records and found a
> pink one.  It is # 1028 - OVERTURE - MORNING, NOON, & NIGHT.  I recorded it
> and it sounds pretty good.  The performers are the London Regimental Band
> with the Queens Hall Orchestra.  Finally figured out it was a 2 minute pink
> Lambert.  I have never seen a Lambert cylinder before.
> The question is - there is no plaster or cardboard inside the celluloid
> shell, it is just the shell.  Is it supposed to be this way?  Or is there
> supposed to be something else?
> It fit rather snugly on the mandrel and played very well. Thanks!  Cliff
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