I dug into the vault for some older images I took of some of my more unusual labels:
We'll fill in the details as we go.

Regards,
John
P.S. I hate having to post thumbnails but the images were too big.

Listening to the Victrola fifteen minutes a day will alter and brighten your whole life.
Use each needle only ONCE!
— MordEth
Yup, those Hultmans are Columbias and they turn up a LOT in some areas. He must have been popular! I think he made some records for Victor as well, but the Columbia "Personal" discs of his seem to be the most commonly encountered.Fredrik wrote:Ah, I notice a disc by the omnipresent Swedish-American evangelist J. A. Hultman.
Looks as if it might be a Columbia product. Does the matrix number give any clue?
Fredrik
Listening to the Victrola fifteen minutes a day will alter and brighten your whole life.
Use each needle only ONCE!
Listening to the Victrola fifteen minutes a day will alter and brighten your whole life.
Use each needle only ONCE!
Those are absolutely stunning! I especially like the way the "O" is made into a reproducer. I have a couple of Dominions, the labels are great but the sound quality isn´t that good, they sound a bit flat and tinny.Neophone wrote:Folks,
Here's one of my favorite label designs:
An English label that was only around for about two years at the end of the twenties. It used masters from Cameo and Grey Gull among others.
Regards,
John