Hello everyone,
I found this record about a year ago in a record store in Michigan. I didn't think much of the label when I bought it (I was still fairly uneducated about dance band 78s and pseudonyms and assumed that the pseudonyms in the record label might've been Fred Hall ones, so I bought it), but now I am wondering if this is a Canadian or American record. The label clearly says Gennett but it also has the Starr Piano Company of Canada listed at the top as well. I am primarily curious because I have heard that the American Starr records are rarities, and although I doubt I have a rarity on my hands, I just want to make sure. I also thought someone might find this record interesting. It was a neat find and had a good song on the A-side.
Thank you for any help you can provide.
Starr Gennett record - Canadian or American?
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Re: Starr Gennett record - Canadian or American?
That is a Canadian pressing. I could be wrong, but I don't think I've ever seen a U.S. Starr record. Hathorne and Sheble did market a Star record in the U.S. but those are earlier (pre-1910 I think) and are much more scarce.
Steve
Steve
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Re: Starr Gennett record - Canadian or American?
Thank you, Steve! I've never even heard of the pre-1910 Star record, but I love the little logo on the area around the spindle!ChesterCheetah18 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 03, 2024 9:25 am That is a Canadian pressing. I could be wrong, but I don't think I've ever seen a U.S. Starr record. Hathorne and Sheble did market a Star record in the U.S. but those are earlier (pre-1910 I think) and are much more scarce.
Steve
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Re: Starr Gennett record - Canadian or American?
You're welcome. After hitting the books, I have found that the first U.S. label produced by the Starr Piano Company was indeed a Starr label. Introduced in 1915, these were 150 l.p.i. vertical cut records. After Starr introduced the Gennett label in October 1917 (also a fine groove vertical cut master), the Starr label was phased out. It continued to be used in Canada as the Starr-Gennett label.FredSugarHall_fan wrote: ↑Sun Mar 03, 2024 12:27 pmThank you, Steve! I've never even heard of the pre-1910 Star record, but I love the little logo on the area around the spindle!ChesterCheetah18 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 03, 2024 9:25 am That is a Canadian pressing. I could be wrong, but I don't think I've ever seen a U.S. Starr record. Hathorne and Sheble did market a Star record in the U.S. but those are earlier (pre-1910 I think) and are much more scarce.
Steve
Steve
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Re: Starr Gennett record - Canadian or American?
You're welcome. After hitting the books, I have found that the first U.S. label produced by the Starr Piano Company was indeed a Starr label. Introduced in 1915, these were 150 l.p.i. vertical cut records. After Starr introduced the Gennett label in October 1917 (also a fine groove vertical cut master), the Starr label was phased out. It continued to be used in Canada as the Starr-Gennett label.FredSugarHall_fan wrote: ↑Sun Mar 03, 2024 12:27 pmThank you, Steve! I've never even heard of the pre-1910 Star record, but I love the little logo on the area around the spindle!ChesterCheetah18 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 03, 2024 9:25 am That is a Canadian pressing. I could be wrong, but I don't think I've ever seen a U.S. Starr record. Hathorne and Sheble did market a Star record in the U.S. but those are earlier (pre-1910 I think) and are much more scarce.
Steve
Steve
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Re: Starr Gennett record - Canadian or American?
Here's an image I found online of the U.S. Starr label.
Steve
Steve