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Post by poconosteve1 on Feb 11, 2015 16:45:19 GMT -5
Hi Folks, I have a deep blue cylinder with what looks like black plaster inside. #1517 "Rocked in the cradle of the deep" by Croxton. It is NOT marked 4M. Is this a 2 min cylinder? I read some early blue amberols may have been 2. I have a Standard A, 2 min machine 1905, and want to know if I can safely play this cylinder. Thanks so much in advance!
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alang
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Post by alang on Feb 11, 2015 16:49:27 GMT -5
BA1517 is a 4 minute Blue Amberol. Sorry, you can't play it on your 2 minute player.
Andreas
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Post by poconosteve1 on Feb 11, 2015 17:10:54 GMT -5
Thanks so much for the info and quick reply! I'll stick to black cylinders I suppose..
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Post by nefaurora on Mar 24, 2015 17:28:22 GMT -5
Whoa, I know this cylinder...I have an early flat top BA of it...Croxton's voice is sooo deep that it sounds like he is singing underwater...and such a slow tempo pace of the song...It's almost depressing! ) Tony K. Edison Collector/Restorer
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Post by nefaurora on Mar 24, 2015 17:37:01 GMT -5
Anyone else have this cylinder? Thoughts? ) Tony K. Edison Collector/Restorer
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