Since I have been asked to record this record, I had the chance to do it tonight. I hope those that wanted to hear this enjoy it. However, if this needs to be moved to "Music" please let me know.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6PJDmhKBP3Y
Bryan On Phillipine Question
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Bryan On Phillipine Question
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Re: Bryan On Phillipine Question
It was a thrill to listen. It's way more rare than the Taft cylinder that I offered in the buy/sell section. Thanks, Jerry
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Re: Bryan On Phillipine Question
Thanks for sharing this with us. It's truly a unique Zonophone recording. Harry Spencer (1875 - 1946) was Len Spencer's younger brother and Harry also recorded sparingly for Columbia, Edison and Berliner as well. He was close with brother Len and with Len's untimely death in 1914 Harry tried to continue to run Len's business but it didn't work out and the agency went belly up not long after. Later in life Harry was comitted to an insane asylum and passed there in 1946. I would like to find this recording some day and if you ever decide to trade it please keep me in mind. Thanks again for your kindness in sharing it. Doug