Asiatic Collector
- chuckmoy
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Asiatic Collector
I contacted David about getting a specific asian section added, since there is few information about Asian machines and records in general, I thought it would be good to discuss it here.
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Re: Asiatic Collector
Frick yeah!! Now I'll have a place to post all my J-pop and postwar jazz!! 

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Re: Asiatic Collector
This new section is a welcome addition to the forum.
I have six Japanese Columbia records, mainly Western dance music, which came with my G-208 portable.
Three have bi-lingual labels, but the remaining three are in Japanese.
If anyone here can translate these Japanese labels I would be grateful and will post pictures.
Meanwhile here is my G-208, purchased from the grand-daughter of the original owner who purchased it new in Singapore.
He and the gramophone made it back to the UK just before Singapore fell.
I have six Japanese Columbia records, mainly Western dance music, which came with my G-208 portable.
Three have bi-lingual labels, but the remaining three are in Japanese.
If anyone here can translate these Japanese labels I would be grateful and will post pictures.
Meanwhile here is my G-208, purchased from the grand-daughter of the original owner who purchased it new in Singapore.
He and the gramophone made it back to the UK just before Singapore fell.
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- Columbia G-208 001.JPG (81.18 KiB) Viewed 112 times
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- Columbia G-208 002.JPG (91.24 KiB) Viewed 112 times
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- Columbia G-208 003.JPG (111.82 KiB) Viewed 112 times
- m_nakamura
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Re: Asiatic Collector
Woah cool!! Do you have pics of the records?
In the 1950's a lot of records in Japan were both English & Japanese in one song.
In the 1950's a lot of records in Japan were both English & Japanese in one song.
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Re: Asiatic Collector
[quote=chuckmoy post_id=361441 time=1752531659 user_id=37392]
I contacted David about getting a specific asian section added, since there is few information about Asian machines and records in general, I thought it would be good to discuss it here.
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My suggestion for the section heading would be "Japanese & Asian Machines".
I contacted David about getting a specific asian section added, since there is few information about Asian machines and records in general, I thought it would be good to discuss it here.
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My suggestion for the section heading would be "Japanese & Asian Machines".