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Post by tony1952 on Mar 17, 2016 4:28:22 GMT -5
I bought the attached cylinder.
International phonograph and indestructible record company LTD. No. 70 Pretty thingy Polka.
Inside is white.
Which box is matching with this cylindr?
Thanks in advance
Tony from Korea
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Post by tony1952 on Mar 20, 2016 5:25:55 GMT -5
-> Sorry - Song name : No. 70 Pretty thingy Polka
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Post by lucius1958 on Mar 20, 2016 23:52:02 GMT -5
-> Sorry - Song name : No. 70 Pretty thingy Polka. It seems the "obscenity" filter on the site is changing your post: the word replaced by "thingy" has certain "off-color" anatomical associations. BillS
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Post by wagnerian on Mar 22, 2016 12:23:23 GMT -5
Tony,
The International Indesructible Cylinders were manufactured in Liverpool UK and came in a plain maroon coloured box with a metal lid and bottom. When I get a minute I'll dig out a photo of the box but it may be a day or two
Tim W-W
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Post by wagnerian on Mar 23, 2016 7:25:52 GMT -5
As promised, pictures of the International Indestructible boxes, courtesy of "The Ultimate Cylinder Handbook" by Keith Harrison published by the City of London Phonograph and Gramophone as part of their Reference Series booklets. See www.clpgs.org.uk
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Post by wagnerian on Mar 23, 2016 7:32:16 GMT -5
And another photo, which I've had to compress Regards Tim W-W
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Post by tony1952 on Mar 28, 2016 9:24:39 GMT -5
Dear Tim,
I fully understood. Thanks for your comments.
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Post by nefaurora on Apr 2, 2016 23:03:20 GMT -5
Those UK "BIOPHONE" cylinders are very interesting. I've seen the boxes in the past, but never any of the cylinders. They look very similar in production to Black Lambert cylinders excluding the type writing on the rim of course. Thanks for sharing the pics! ) Tony K. Edison Collector\Restorer
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