McKinley Music Company Record
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McKinley Music Company Record
Who has some information about this company?
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Re: McKinley Music Company Record
McKinley Music Co. was a sheet music publisher in Chicago.
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Re: McKinley Music Company Record
To me it looks like one of the many subsidiary record labels that Columbia pressed such as Oxford for sears Roebuck and the Standard Disc Records.
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Re: McKinley Music Company Record
The replies are most appreciated.
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Re: McKinley Music Company Record
I think this is a vertical cut record.
Look closely at the print under the McKinley and see that it says "Use only jewel point n on this record".
The picture enlarges very well, the grooves look like vertical grooves to me.
Look closely at the print under the McKinley and see that it says "Use only jewel point n on this record".
The picture enlarges very well, the grooves look like vertical grooves to me.
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Re: McKinley Music Company Record
Howard wrote, "I think this is a vertical cut record.
Look closely at the print under the McKinley and see that it says "Use only jewel point n on this record".
Good eye! I hadn't noticed that. Playing a record designed for a jewel point with a steel needle would result in the label damage seen here.
Thanks to your pointing out that it is a jewel point-style vertically cut record, I'm pretty confident that this is a reissue(or alternative issue) of Rex 5145, which has Hager's Dance Band performing "Goodbye"(Whyte - Melville - Tosti) on one side and "Yes or No" on the reverse. See
http://www.78discography.com/Rex5000.htm
Moreover, the style of the figures in the runout strongly resemble those used by Rex.
Does the reverse side of this disc have "Yes or No" and if so, who is the listed performer? Is there a composer credit? If something other than "Yes or No", what selection is it?
Best wishes, Mark
Look closely at the print under the McKinley and see that it says "Use only jewel point n on this record".
Good eye! I hadn't noticed that. Playing a record designed for a jewel point with a steel needle would result in the label damage seen here.
Thanks to your pointing out that it is a jewel point-style vertically cut record, I'm pretty confident that this is a reissue(or alternative issue) of Rex 5145, which has Hager's Dance Band performing "Goodbye"(Whyte - Melville - Tosti) on one side and "Yes or No" on the reverse. See
http://www.78discography.com/Rex5000.htm
Moreover, the style of the figures in the runout strongly resemble those used by Rex.
Does the reverse side of this disc have "Yes or No" and if so, who is the listed performer? Is there a composer credit? If something other than "Yes or No", what selection is it?
Best wishes, Mark
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Re: McKinley Music Company Record
Here is the other side of the record. You are right about the title.