Nice find, Jerry. What condition is it in? I found an E+ copy in antique shop a year or so ago for a couple of dollars. Kurt Nauck has had a couple of them in auctions but I don't know how much he got for them. 
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						Graham-Paige March - Victor Private Recording
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				phonojim
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Re: Graham-Paige March - Victor Private Recording
Must look for a copy.  I drove a 1927 (titled as a '28) Paige-Detroit 8-35 sedan in my college days.  Golly how I miss that car!
			
			
									
									
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Re: Graham-Paige March - Victor Private Recording
Likewise there was a "Dodge Brothers March," written by Victor Herbert and recorded (presumably) privately shortly after the death of the last Dodge Brother, Horace. On the reverse side was a recitation, "Brothers," as a tribute to John and Horace Dodge. Being an avid collector of their cars, I too would love to obtain a copy of this record. I understand it was issued in 10 and 12-inch versions. I do have an mp3 file of both sides, electronically restored. I find this topic, promotional automotive records, quite interesting.
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