Wanted: Perfect Circle Radio Transcription

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electrolaman 64
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Wanted: Perfect Circle Radio Transcription

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So does anyone here have this record and might just part with it for a reasonable price?

Exerpts From a Typical
PERFECT CIRCLE RADIO PROGRAM
20353-A Mean To Me
20353-B On The Road To Mandalay
Charlie Davis and His Orchestra


Yes Virginia! I know, I do live in Indianapolis you know. :lol:


Thanks!

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Interesting... that looks like a Gennett pressing. I have some Charlie Davis Orch. records on Vocalion but I have never seen that label ever.

I have used lots of Perfect Circle rings over the years. They are now made by Mahle if memory serves.
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FWIW, it's in Rust's American Dance Band Discography:
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GlensterTX wrote:FWIW, it's in Rust's American Dance Band Discography:
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Very nice. Lots of these specialty discs are not. Thanks for that. Actually, it appears that this may have been issued on a "regional" Gennett Electrobeam from the catalogue number, but sometimes Gennetts pressed their regular issues on these specialty labels. Lawrence Welk's "Spiked Beer" is an example I've seen on a couple different Gennett private variant labels.
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