One of the numbers was 5226. After I got off the phone, my curiosity was piqued and so I looked up that cylinder in one of my books. It turned out to be "Black Bottom" by Harold Stern and His Orchestra which is a cylinder I've been searching a long time for. This was the ONE cylinder in the group that I really (I mean...REALLY) wanted and was hoping would be in nice playing condition.
I opened the package and began going through the few cylinders waiting and hoping. The first 2 or 3 cylinders I pulled out of their boxes looked pretty nice! Each one looked like someone used a wet (with dirty water!) dish cloth to wipe the cylinder surfaces but I could tell through that dried dirty appearance that the surfaces were nice.
Then I pulled out a ratty looking Blue Amberol cylinder box and slid my fingers inside the cylinder pulling it out about a half inch. I immediately noticed a split in the title rim. I said to myself "I sure hope this isn't Black Bottom because it's split...". I spun the rim around and to my horror saw "BOTTOM" in the title which was soiled and hard to read. OHHHHHH NOOOOOOOOO. That was the one I wanted.
I pulled it out and amazingly the split was tiny and stopped right on the rim. YES!! There may be hope after all. Then I pulled the entire cylinder out its box and...UGH!...noticed that the lead-in end of the cylinder had clearly sustained some trauma. There were a couple of tiny pieces of plaster missing and the lead-in end was obviously out-of-round.

The one cylinder I wanted in the entire group was the one cylinder that had sustained trauma.
I would be MOST grateful to anyone here who can offer some help to me so that I can play this cylinder. The surface itself is like NEW but the celluloid skin is no longer round on the lead-in end of the cylinder.
And if you know of anyone who has a decent copy of this cylinder (reproduction or original) to sell or trade please let me know as I would be interested. I checked the Vulcan cylinder site and theirs is out of stock.

Thanks ever so much, in advance, for any ideas that might help get the celluloid on this cylinder back into a close to round (playable) shape again. Or if you have a copy of this cylinder to sell or trade. The plaster core I have reamed a little to fit on a mandrel but it's the celluloid that needs to be round again. Otherwise the reproducer weight will bounce like crazy.
Thanks,
Doug