ELLIS MICHAEL GINN GRAMOPHONE, WHITE

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Loudbass
Victor O
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Re: ELLIS MICHAEL GINN GRAMOPHONE, WHITE

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I guess how much paper you need depends on the size of the horn you are covering and whether you are using it inside and out? I think I used double that amount for the Wilson horn. Anyway, I'm glad you tracked it down and would be interested to see your result.

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Victor O
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Re: ELLIS MICHAEL GINN GRAMOPHONE, WHITE

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that's fess williams on hmv is it not? Do you have a indian pressing or something? I hear no crackle and after pulling my E copy from the shelf I'm just amazed by the sound of your record never mind the machine!

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Re: ELLIS MICHAEL GINN GRAMOPHONE, WHITE

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Yes this is an HMV pressing from the original Victor matrix. Not sure where it was pressed but it does seem to be in extraordinarily good condition.

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Re: ELLIS MICHAEL GINN GRAMOPHONE, WHITE

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this and milenberg joys by mckinney's cotton pickers are probbably my favorite hmv jazz records!

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