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SOLD: US Everlasting cylinders -- $184.00

Posted: Mon Feb 15, 2016 12:41 pm
by pughphonos
Here's 23 cylinders (some were distributed by Lakeside) which I'll sell as a lot for $184 ($8 a cylinder). If you want less than the whole, we can negotiate.

2m:
260: released ca. 4/-8/1909 (“Artist’s Life Waltz”/U.S. Military Band)
263: released ca.4/-8/1909 (“Daughter of Love Waltz”/U.S. Military Band)
273: released ca. 9/1909 (“My Love is Greater than the World”/Thompson)
321: released ca. 2/1911 (“Jigs and Reels”/Suter, violin)
332: released ca. 3/1911 (“Me for Michigan”/Collins)
379: released ca. 6/1911 (“Steamboat Bill"/Collins)
418: released ca. 12/1911 (“Samland March”/Kimmel, accordion)
482: released ca. 8/1912 (“Gotta Quit Kickin’ My Dawg Around’”/Harlan)

4m:
1005: released ca. 9/1910 (“Strawberries”/Collins)
1025: released ca. 10/1010 (That’s Why I’m a Happy Married Man”/Rob Roberts)
1070: released ca. 11/1910 (“Charme d’Amour”/U.S. Symphony Orch.)
1079: released ca. 12/1910 ("Tenting on the Old Camp Ground"/Peerless Quartet)
1083: released ca. 12/1910 (“In the Evening by the Moon Light”/Peerless Quartet)
1103: released ca. 1/1911 (“Put on Your Old Grey Bonnet”/Thompson & Coombs)
1135: released ca. 2/1911 (“Do They Think of Me at Home”/Coombs)
1142: released ca. 2/1911 ("Along the River of Time"/Trio)
1184: released ca. 4/1911 (“Medley of Old Popular Songs”/Oakland)
1295: released ca. 9/1911 (“Arcady is Ever Young”/Ruth Thorp)
1364: released ca. 12/1911 (“Angel’s Serenade”/Schuetze, harp)
1396: released ca. 2/1912 (“Nearer My God to Thee”/Peerless Quartet)
1495: released ca. 7/-10/1912 (“Where the River Shannon Flows”/Oakland & Thompson)
1509: released ca. 7/-10/1912 (“Ever or Never—Waltz”/U.S. Concert Band)
1552: released ca. 7/-10/1912 (“I Surrender All”/Peerless Quartet)

Ralph

NOTE: As of February 20 I have sold all the 2m and some of the 4m; will keep the rest and consider this now closed.

Re: FOR SALE: US Everlasting cylinders -- $184.00

Posted: Mon Feb 15, 2016 10:21 pm
by Zwebie
PM Sent

Bob S.