Pathé? That's French!VintageTechnologies wrote:@Roaring20s: "Hey baby, wanna see my 14" Pathé? I got center-start, I got rim-start. Whatever your 'lil heart desires"
When you speak French, it drives me wild!



Pathé? That's French!VintageTechnologies wrote:@Roaring20s: "Hey baby, wanna see my 14" Pathé? I got center-start, I got rim-start. Whatever your 'lil heart desires"
jippeeeeeee!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! im rich im rich!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!gramophone78 wrote:Almost $2400.00 for one of these Victor pre-dog 10" records.....???. OK, I know they were made for a very short time but.......
Tino, I would love to see a pic of your record. I am a little confused with some of the pics your posting of your achive. Most of what I see are of Yelle A'smrphonograph wrote:jippeeeeeee!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! im rich im rich!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!gramophone78 wrote:Almost $2400.00 for one of these Victor pre-dog 10" records.....???. OK, I know they were made for a very short time but.......
i have this pre dog record of s.h. dudley and i have the edison 2m version aswell!!
never knew it was this scarce
what would the 1902 edison be worth?
its a nice descriptive record but not super special its dudley doing the multiple voices of an choir like tenor soprano and bass and some othe quaint types it is very much a imitation of the len spencer type record
this is the second time one of my records turned gold the first one was billy murray with cansas city kitty a 1929 edison blue amberol i saw one sell on ebay for 1000 dollars
greetings
tino
It is generally believed that this label only appeared on M-3001 to M-3016, recorded between 3 and 10 January, 1901. I guess that only 10.000 discs with that label were ever pressed. A few years ago I was second bidder in an auction with two of such discs (price was much lower than today).FellowCollector wrote: The label designation as "VICTOR TEN INCH RECORD" was used for just one week in early January 1901.
if only!!!haha lolgramophone78 wrote:Tino, I would love to see a pic of your record. I am a little confused with some of the pics your posting of your achive. Most of what I see are of Yelle A'smrphonograph wrote:jippeeeeeee!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! im rich im rich!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!gramophone78 wrote:Almost $2400.00 for one of these Victor pre-dog 10" records.....???. OK, I know they were made for a very short time but.......
i have this pre dog record of s.h. dudley and i have the edison 2m version aswell!!
never knew it was this scarce
what would the 1902 edison be worth?
its a nice descriptive record but not super special its dudley doing the multiple voices of an choir like tenor soprano and bass and some othe quaint types it is very much a imitation of the len spencer type record
this is the second time one of my records turned gold the first one was billy murray with cansas city kitty a 1929 edison blue amberol i saw one sell on ebay for 1000 dollars
greetings
tino
collection. Did you buy his collection??.
Roaring20s wrote: Thu Oct 25, 2012 12:02 am Appropriate. Inappropriate. Apt.
She just love my big 10 inch
Record of her favorite blues
Last night I tried to tease her
I gave my love a little pinch
She said now stop that jivin'
Now whip out your big 10 inch
from Aerosmith
"Big Ten Inch Record"
Written by - F. Weismantel
I believe the song was first recorded in 1952 by Bull Moose Jackson, though I'm sure Aerosmith's cover was much more successful.
Steve