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Dialogue of the Edison DD Advertising record
Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2020 6:30 pm
by GAR
Does anyone have the complete dialogue of the Edison Diamond Disc Advertising record?
GAR
Re: Dialogue of the Edison DD Advertising record
Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2020 6:48 pm
by 52089
Courtesy of Google, with a few phrases missing:
If you are a close observer, you have already noticed that the Edison Disc Phonograph requires no change of needles. The reproducer point is a genuine diamond, carefully selected, polished, and fitted. It is never changed. In 1878, Mr. Edison invented and patented the first disc phonograph ever made. But this instrument before you is the first disc phonograph he has ever permitted to be offered to the public in his name. It represents 34 years of personal investigation and experimentation by Mr. Edison and probably marks the limit of human achievement in recording and reproducing sound.
In designing the reproducer for this instrument, Mr. Edison constructed and tested over 2000 different models. The material used in the record was selected with equal care. It is an entirely new material, possessing properties which have a very great cost to the excellence of the reproduction. The motor is many times stronger and more costly than any other motor. With the results that the beautiful tone qualities of the instrument are perfectly sustained at all times. Mr. Edison has conducted a series of exhaustive acoustical experiments which have resulted in new methods of sound recording entirely unknown to other manufacturers and very much superior to their methods.
As you listen to the reproduction of music by this instrument, you will notice that all of the overtones, or tone colors, are recorded and faithfully reproduced. Other sound reproducing instruments are not capable of this, with the result that their reproduction might bid of the fundamental tone and the moral and distorted and intermittent reproduction of nearly one or two of the overtones. Other records, compared with Edison Records, are like an outline-drawing without color, shading, or detail, compared to a finished painting with all the planes, tones, colors, and perspectives. For the first time there is a sound reproducing instrument, which truly reproduces music and does not distort it. The musical volume of this instrument is very much greater than that of any other. The so-called volume of other talking machines is a series of loud, false vibrations, produced by improper methods of recording and reproducing.
In as much as this instrument is capable of a real interpretation of music, Mr. Edison intends to make it the means of offering all the world's finest music to the American people. From month-to-month he will present purposeful programs of music, including the works of the great composers.... a revival of English and ballad opera and historic lyric. A review of the music of the nation. Gems of grand opera, the fine old songs so aptly called art songs. The best musical numbers from modern light opera successes, and all of the contemporary popular music.
The artists who make records for the Edison Disc Phonograph are chosen with the greatest care. They are judged by the standards that prevail in the musical centers of Europe. And include the finest voices in the world. When selecting artists, we disregard the bombastic claims of hired press agents, the illusions of stage-setting **?????**, or the charm of stage presence. We select only those singers whose art is so great, that the full measure of their power itself without being there. Artists whose voices abound in a wealth of color, feeling, and expression. Realizing that the Edison Disc Phonograph is an instrument, as it appears to the most highly cultured people, we offer in the design of our instruments pure types of the following schools of furniture: Adam, Jacobean, Sheraton, Louis the 15th, and Louis the 16th, in addition to a well considered type of modern Renaissance **????** to a mixed ***???*** of furnishings. Now if you will permit this instrument to play a record selected by you, it will more than prove all of the statements I have made............
Re: Dialogue of the Edison DD Advertising record
Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2020 7:33 pm
by GAR
Thanks 52089, I didn't see this on Google.
Jerry
Re: Dialogue of the Edison DD Advertising record
Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2020 5:39 am
by coyote
I'm not sure of the first unknown words, but it sounds like "the illusions of stage settings and ???," something sounding like "vappery."
The second phrase is surely "...modern Renaissance suited to a mixed scheme of furnishings."
Re: Dialogue of the Edison DD Advertising record
Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2020 10:22 am
by donniej
Here's an upload of the audio as a raw WAV file. It could use some cleanup but is good enough to hear what he's saying...
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/ ... sp=sharing
Re: Dialogue of the Edison DD Advertising record
Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2020 9:19 pm
by Lucius1958
coyote wrote:I'm not sure of the first unknown words, but it sounds like "the illusions of stage settings and ???," something sounding like "vappery."
"Trappery", perhaps?
- Bill
Re: Dialogue of the Edison DD Advertising record
Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2020 11:12 pm
by AmberolaAndy
Dumb question but has Don Wilson made any new copies of this record?
Re: Dialogue of the Edison DD Advertising record
Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2020 12:23 am
by 52089
AmberolaAndy wrote:Dumb question but has Don Wilson made any new copies of this record?
I'm not aware of Donnie making these, but Norman in Berlin made a really deluxe version a while back. Now out of print but it shows up occasionally.
Re: Dialogue of the Edison DD Advertising record
Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2020 6:09 am
by coyote
Lucius1958 wrote:
"Trappery", perhaps?
- Bill
Very likely, as it sounds the most logical to me! Thanks!

Re: Dialogue of the Edison DD Advertising record
Posted: Mon Oct 26, 2020 10:06 am
by donniej
52089 wrote:AmberolaAndy wrote:Dumb question but has Don Wilson made any new copies of this record?
I'm not aware of Donnie making these, but Norman in Berlin made a really deluxe version a while back. Now out of print but it shows up occasionally.
I've recently molded it but haven't had a chance to make any copies yet. So far I have one copy owed to the person who sent it to me and three copies going to museums.