You can't really go by "important". The Teddy Roosevelt wax cylinders weren't reissued until after he died, and even then they only did 3 of the 4. There are lots of other "important" wax cylinders that never got a reissue, especially in the classical and operatic series - Slezak, Bernhardt, etc. Also Sophie Tucker, Stella Mayhew, Marie Dressler, etc.Kevan wrote:One would think that the Amberol cylinder #473 was so important that it would have been made in blue Amberol also. Any one know why it wasn't?
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Ernest Shackleton wax Amberol
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I couldn't believe it!That cracked cylinder sold for $145!
I hope whoever's bought it won't try to play it!CRRAAKK!!PS;Yesterday I mentioned it to a friend I also told about the non-cracked Shackleton that my late friend Arthur Pare had. edisonplayer.
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Re: Ernest Shackleton wax Amberol
Yes,there were a lot of things on wax Amberol that weren't issued in the Blue.edisonplayer