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Viva-Tonal wrote:The White Church disc is a lot later, late 1940s/early 1950s. I saw one once that was by the Blackwood Brothers.
Thanks for dialing that in better for me!
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In re: Perfect 12019A, sometime in 1922? See http://www.78discography.com/PE12000.htm

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Henry wrote:In re: Perfect 12019A, sometime in 1922? See http://www.78discography.com/PE12000.htm
Looks like July or August would be about right, eh? Thanks!
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Saw this in a pile of records in an Alabama antiques mall today. The record itself was cracked, chipped, chewed, worn, over-heated, and filthy. I passed on it for $3.00, but I did photograph the label with the trusty iPhone. I've never encountered this Grey Gull variant before. Anyone else ever seen it?
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Yes, actually, someplace among my (unsorted) acoustics I have a nice example of a Supreme in it's original sleeve. They aren't common, for certain...

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I once had a 'Supreme' disc. It was supremely awful.

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Yea, mine is nothing special musically, but it does have nice surfaces, somewhat unusual for any Grey Gull product!

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At yet another Alabama antiques mall today, I picked up a decent stack of 78's, including Perfect 13049 'Long Chain Charlie Blues/Brown's Ferry Blues' by Bill Cox; and Columbia 1191-D 'In My Dreams (I'm Jealous of You)/Weary Stomp' by Curtis Mosby & His Dixieland Blue Blowers.

I also picked up an unusual variant of the Harvard label (single-sided), below:
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