I see the purple Blue Amberols asking about $60-70 on the bay.
But in reality, what would you pay for a "G"-"VG" (dirty but playable) #29040 "O Holy Night-Christmas Song"?
(I saw one on GoodWill.com last night but passed on it. (Did someone here get it? If so, I'd be interested to hear of it's actual condition!))
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Edison"Purple" Amberol #29040 "O Holy Night-Christmas Song"
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Edison"Purple" Amberol #29040 "O Holy Night-Christmas Song"
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Re: Edison"Purple" Amberol #22040 "O Holy Night-Christmas So
The only thing I've found is this. (~1919? so the purple BA would be a 'dub' of this?)
And for the record (pun intended?): What's the difference in sound between the above and this?
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Re: Edison"Purple" Amberol #22040 "O Holy Night-Christmas So
The cylinder (released December 1919) was certainly dubbed from the disc.Schlick wrote:The only thing I've found is this. (~1919? so the purple BA would be a 'dub' of this?)And for the record (pun intended?): What's the difference in sound between the above and this?
As for a difference in sound quality between the two disc pressings: it depends on the condition of the disc itself.
The etched label is postwar, so it's past the worst period of DD pressings, and might not be too bad. (mind you, I have at least one paper label repressing, in good condition, of an older disc, that still sounds pretty awful)...
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