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Hats Off To Norman Bruderhofer

Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2016 4:37 pm
by billybob62
For making indestructible new reproductions of Kansas City Kitty an original of which recently sold for over $1000.00 on Ebay!!
http://www.ebay.com/?ssPageName=ADME:B:TB1:US:1

Re: Hats Off To Norman Bruderhofer

Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2016 4:54 pm
by 12jslater
I'm afraid the link just takes you to ebay's home page. And where will these cylinders be available?

Re: Hats Off To Norman Bruderhofer

Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2016 5:04 pm
by billybob62

Re: Hats Off To Norman Bruderhofer

Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2016 7:33 pm
by 12jslater
Thanks I might buy one of the reproductions!

Re: Hats Off To Norman Bruderhofer

Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2016 8:04 pm
by TinfoilPhono
It's a great record! Loud, clear, and jazzy.

Re: Hats Off To Norman Bruderhofer

Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2016 5:47 am
by Marco Gilardetti
That's indeed the kind of cylinders that I would like to listen to!!! A must buy for the forthcoming year!

Re: Hats Off To Norman Bruderhofer

Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2016 8:23 am
by Victrolacollector
I am happy with my copy of Kansas City Kitty that I bought from Norman back in 2011.
The reproducer is fantastic and plays well. I would rather spend $80.00 for a record than pay $ 1,000 or more.
It is not that important to me to have an original cylinder.

I am hoping the following will be released in the future on reproduction:

Is there anything wrong in that - Ermine Calloway
Yes She Do! - Golden Gate Orchestra
I wanna be bad - Ermine Calloway
Kitten On The Keys - Piano Solo
I can't give you anything but love - B.A. Rolfe and his Concert Orch.

and one that has not been released on cylinder

Puttin on the Ritz - Leo Reisman

Re: Hats Off To Norman Bruderhofer

Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2016 1:11 pm
by 12jslater
Couldn't agree with your wish list more! (maybe throw in a 2 minute Billy Murray in there)

Thank, Jake

Re: Hats Off To Norman Bruderhofer

Posted: Fri Dec 23, 2016 4:42 am
by Marco Gilardetti
I agree that, among the 2-min ones, there is unfortunately not much to choose from, and few new titles would be most welcomed.

The Caruso lirical takes are interesting, but his voice is much better heard on gramophone records. The Washington Post March is that kind of title that would remain unsold for decades or would go for a nickel, if on a gramophone record. Same applies to the polka. The fake Edison Laboratory Noises and the promotional record in German language always made me wonder why Mr. Bruderhofer thought they were worth the effort of making a replica.

The remaining titles are Take your Time, Gentlemen, very funny and catchy but unfortunately barely audible, and The Skeleton Rag, which would make a perfect halloween present for a phonograph collector, if only I knew one! :D

As a side note, quite amazingly also the very few (three titles in all) Columbia Grand replicas made by Vulcan are all military band marches that would take forever to sell if they were on 78s records. I'm quite puzzled by this selection, I must admit. :shock:

Re: Hats Off To Norman Bruderhofer

Posted: Fri Dec 23, 2016 10:31 am
by Victrolacollector
Marco Gilardetti wrote:I agree that, among the 2-min ones, there is unfortunately not much to choose from, and few new titles would be most welcomed.

The Caruso lirical takes are interesting, but his voice is much better heard on gramophone records. The Washington Post March is that kind of title that would remain unsold for decades or would go for a nickel, if on a gramophone record. Same applies to the polka. The fake Edison Laboratory Noises and the promotional record in German language always made me wonder why Mr. Bruderhofer thought they were worth the effort of making a replica.

The remaining titles are Take your Time, Gentlemen, very funny and catchy but unfortunately barely audible, and The Skeleton Rag, which would make a perfect halloween present for a phonograph collector, if only I knew one! :D

As a side note, quite amazingly also the very few (three titles in all) Columbia Grand replicas made by Vulcan are all military band marches that would take forever to sell if they were on 78s records. I'm quite puzzled by this selection, I must admit. :shock:
I am surprised that "Laughing Song" by George W. Johnson has not been released on 2 min replica cylinder.