George Frow's great book tells us that the Special range of wax Amberols was launched in April 1910 to stimulate sales of same, and a customer buying a Standard combination attachment could get 10 of these for $6 as a package deal. In May 1911 UK customers were offered 5 Special Amberols and 5 two minute cylinders for £1 6s 0d (£1.30). The latter were packed in regular boxes but had red lettering and a different lid, this showing a 'Standard <letter>' label which was different to the catalogue number on the cylinder:
I guess the records were made at the Willesden, London factory, but can anybody confirm this? Were the two minute Specials available in the US, other than from the general catalogue?
Keith