SEARS & ROEBUCK RECORD CYLINDER ?
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SEARS & ROEBUCK RECORD CYLINDER ?
I did not know Sears & Roebuck sold brown wax cylinder records? (other than branded Oxford)
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Re: SEARS & ROEBUCK RECORD CYLINDER ?
They sure did - Columbia products. There was an article about early Sears talking machine/record offerings in the June 2014 issue of The Antique Phonograph with full-color illustrations, like these...(click once or twice to enlarge)
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Best to all,
George P.
I'm surprised that more of us aren't members of the Antique Phonograph Society. Knowledge is power!
http://www.antiquephono.org/
Best to all,
George P.
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Re: SEARS & ROEBUCK RECORD CYLINDER ?
Brown Wax cylinders were shown in many of the early Sears & Roebuck catalogs (this would be prior to 1905).
There are some early brown wax cylinders which are so dark they appear black, I ran into one of these several years ago.
There are some early brown wax cylinders which are so dark they appear black, I ran into one of these several years ago.
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Re: SEARS & ROEBUCK RECORD CYLINDER ?
I am curious if it plays good? Some moldy cylinders still play nice and loud.briankeith wrote:Some mold