Victor 19719-B OGO POGO Paul Whitman & His Orchestra

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Victor 19719-B OGO POGO Paul Whitman & His Orchestra

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A fun early Victor electric rec. 7/7/25 still using the bat-wing label with vocals by Billy Murray.
Recorded from our VE-10-50 X.
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[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NvUrbnG4Yzo[/youtube]
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Great video (and a fun song), although like someone commented on the video at YouTube—I always wonder how often that type of changer manages to shatter a record.

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Re: Victor 19719-B OGO POGO Paul Whitman & His Orchestra

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Cool machine. Where does the record go when the changer drops it?

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MordEth wrote:Great video (and a fun song), although like someone commented on the video at YouTube—I always wonder how often that type of changer manages to shatter a record.

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Thanks! Knock on wood, it hasn't chipped or broken a record yet but I don't put records like Stormy Weather by the 5 Sharps on it either!

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operabass78s wrote:Cool machine. Where does the record go when the changer drops it?
It goes in a felt lined pull out drawer directly underneath the record magazine.
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