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Torjazzer
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French Disque Pathé

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Is there an online resource that shows the recording dates of Disque Pathé records? The Online 78rpm Project only details the American/Canadian pressings.
Many thanks

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Maybe these help. Of course they're French, but with Google translate you can get a lot of information.
http://www.delabelleepoqueauxanneesfoll ... Saphir.htm
http://www.delabelleepoqueauxanneesfoll ... tation.htm

There are a lot more pages under "Le coin du collectionneur (Répertoires, étiquettes, Paris qui chante):"
http://www.delabelleepoqueauxanneesfoll ... ectionneur

Hope that helps
Andreas

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alang wrote:Maybe these help. Of course they're French, but with Google translate you can get a lot of information.
http://www.delabelleepoqueauxanneesfoll ... Saphir.htm
http://www.delabelleepoqueauxanneesfoll ... tation.htm

There are a lot more pages under "Le coin du collectionneur (Répertoires, étiquettes, Paris qui chante):"
http://www.delabelleepoqueauxanneesfoll ... ectionneur

Hope that helps
Andreas
Thank you. I can speak enough French for these sites to be of great help.

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The most complete website for vertical-cut Pathé records is www.hervedavid.fr : http://www.hervedavid.fr/francais/phono ... Saphir.htm

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ceintsdebakelite wrote:The most complete website for vertical-cut Pathé records is http://www.hervedavid.fr : http://www.hervedavid.fr/francais/phono ... Saphir.htm
Thank you so much for this link. It is most comprehensive. I have some cataloging to do on the next rainy day.

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