Interesting... Gilbert Girard also did a version called "How Santa Claus Carried Away & Distributed His Toys" on Columbia No.3064, with "Santa Claus Arrives" on the flip side.
The first is very similar to your version, so I can't help but wonder if Russell Hunting went uncredited on the Columbia disc.
Girard & Hunting certainly had a long association together. I've got them performing one of those auction skits on a 1904 G&T.
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Russell Hunting's recording career goes back to 1891.
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Here is a really nice one I just found:
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That is a nice one Brandon.
Thanks for posting. That Victor III also looks very nice with the aftermarket green horn. It's a very attractive combination.
Thanks for posting. That Victor III also looks very nice with the aftermarket green horn. It's a very attractive combination.
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it's not an attitude, it's liturgical.Valecnik wrote:Brandon, Great postings.
Phototone, I like your attitude! I'll try to post at least one more version!

Yes, there is a liturgical base for my remark, but even for those who are not of religious "BENT" the Season of Christmas (as sung in the "12 Days of Christmas") Christmas song..starts on Christmas day and goes thru January 6, Epiphany...when the 3 wise men came to see the baby Jesus.
But I like Christmas music, decorations and attitude and would love for it to extend even longer than January 6!!!
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One more as promised....Valecnik wrote:Phototone, I like your attitude! I'll try to post at least one more version!Phototone wrote:What do you mean "next" Christmas, we're only on day 2 of the 12 days of Christmas, we got plenty of time.Valecnik wrote:Brandon, Great postings.
I guess next Christmas we can start a thread just of the various recordings of this beautiful tune.
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And for your New Year's Eve enjoyment:
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That's a very nice sounding acoustic record, The bells come through with utmost clarity. Have you rebuilt the soundbox on that machine? It performs very well.Brandon wrote:And for your New Year's Eve enjoyment
Those do sound pretty good for acoustic recordings, not the best acoustics I think I've heard, but quite good. Especially for being dubs, which they no doubt are, owing to the tell tale thumping and clunking that was a part of the Pathé dubbing process.Viva-Tonal wrote: These transfers are from my lateral Perfect copy, done at 80 rpm. The high frequency extension and clarity of this record is among the best I've ever heard for acoustic recordings, notwithstanding these are pantographic dubbings from master wax cylinders.

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Thanks, I did rebuild the soundbox on that machine, but I think it was also very well recorded.Wolfe wrote:That's a very nice sounding acoustic record, The bells come through with utmost clarity. Have you rebuilt the soundbox on that machine? It performs very well.Brandon wrote:And for your New Year's Eve enjoyment
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Oh, yes, I posted that one, too.....Brandon wrote:And for your New Year's Eve enjoyment:
[youtubehd]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sOfQ1deGxTs[/youtubehd]