Something New! March 8th 1905
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Something New! March 8th 1905
Mr. J.C. Lane received a piece of mail from John F. Ellis & Co. of Washington D.C. on March 8th 1905 introducing the "new" Victor Sixth. Nice little introduction promotional piece. Anyone seen one before?.
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Re: Something New! March 8th 1905
It's a very nice promotional piece. Here it is, shown in Phonographica (published in 2004):
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Re: Something New! March 8th 1905
George, thanks for that information. I am curious how it was determined the pamphlet was only circulated from Nov 1904 to March 1905...?
Did the other one also have it's post dated envelope or?
Did the other one also have it's post dated envelope or?
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Re: Something New! March 8th 1905
If you read the book's caption carefully, it was the machine, not the pamphlet, which appeared in the form shown within the time frame. That information was likely derived from Baumbach's Victor Data Book.gramophone78 wrote: Thu Jan 28, 2021 4:54 pm I am curious how it was determined the pamphlet was only circulated from Nov 1904 to March 1905...?
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Re: Something New! March 8th 1905
It says that the VI came with a #10 reproducer. That is surprising to me. Was that only for the earliest VI machines, or did that remain the standard reproducer for some time?
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Re: Something New! March 8th 1905
I now see. I should have had my glasses on.....phonogfp wrote: Thu Jan 28, 2021 5:54 pmIf you read the book's caption carefully, it was the machine, not the pamphlet, which appeared in the form shown within the time frame. That information was likely derived from Baumbach's Victor Data Book.gramophone78 wrote: Thu Jan 28, 2021 4:54 pm I am curious how it was determined the pamphlet was only circulated from Nov 1904 to March 1905...?
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