Many of you were following Cody K's mission to fix the irregular speed on his C-19 Chippendale Diamond Disc. Well, he gave up and sold me the machine and its records. After quite a lot of effort, I too gave up(!), and basically combined parts of his motor and parts of another motor I had, and now it runs quite well and sounds pretty good too. I sent Cody a demo video of various discs and have cropped this out of that video. The Golden Gate Orch. plays "I'll Never Ask for More" on DD 52506 from March 1929, vocal by "Van". Anybody know who "Van" is?
Enjoy.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nbdvd0act9g[/youtube]
Late Electric Diamond Disc 52506 - Golden Gate Orch.
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Re: Late Electric Diamond Disc 52506 - Golden Gate Orch.
Nice! "Van" is Walter van Brunt acc. to Wiles discography.
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Re: Late Electric Diamond Disc 52506 - Golden Gate Orch.
Thanks, Bruce. I would not have thought of Van Brunt, but now when I listen to it, clearly that's exactly who it is. I wonder why they only credited him as "Van"?Valecnik wrote:Nice! "Van" is Walter van Brunt acc. to Wiles discography.
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Re: Late Electric Diamond Disc 52506 - Golden Gate Orch.
By this point his professional name was Walter Scanlon. Maybe there was something about not using that name for whatever reason.
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Re: Late Electric Diamond Disc 52506 - Golden Gate Orch.
Perhaps the inventor of the mononym, to be followed by Biance, Madonna, Usher, Prince... 

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Re: Late Electric Diamond Disc 52506 - Golden Gate Orch.
Wow!! Thanks for posting this record. It's rare and it's good!! Wish I could find a copy!
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Re: Late Electric Diamond Disc 52506 - Golden Gate Orch.
Thanks. This is currently the "latest" DD I own. I'm finding that the very late discs are recorded pretty well and sound great even with a regular (non-Edisonic) reproducer. I find the early Edison electrics kind of disappointing, but the sound quality on the late ones is pretty impressive. Edison also changed the formula for the recording surface at this point, so there's very little surface noise too.marcapra wrote:Wow!! Thanks for posting this record. It's rare and it's good!! Which I could find a copy!
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Re: Late Electric Diamond Disc 52506 - Golden Gate Orch.
I understand that the Edison studio first used a "home brewed" recording outfit, and later purchased cutters from RCA.52089 wrote:Thanks. This is currently the "latest" DD I own. I'm finding that the very late discs are recorded pretty well and sound great even with a regular (non-Edisonic) reproducer. I find the early Edison electrics kind of disappointing, but the sound quality on the late ones is pretty impressive. Edison also changed the formula for the recording surface at this point, so there's very little surface noise too.marcapra wrote:Wow!! Thanks for posting this record. It's rare and it's good!! Which I could find a copy!
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Re: Late Electric Diamond Disc 52506 - Golden Gate Orch.
I love the Golden Gate Orchestra. Their DDs seem to be getting harder and harder to find at anything other than a very high price.
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1. Space will expand to accommodate an infinite number of possessions, regardless of their size.
2. Shortage of finance, however dire, will never prevent the acquisition of a desired object, however improbable its cost.