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FIRST Pre-CATALOG Edison Diamond Disc 1912 No 50039 DEMONSTRATION CUT Laminated

$ 105.59

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  • Condition: Used
  • Record Label: Edison
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    I am selling some great Jazz and Personalty records from early Ragtime to Bebop with major dance bands and jazz groups
    FIRST Pre-CATALOG Edison Diamond Disc 1912 No 50039, this was the first release of Diamond Discs in 1912, which were then elimated by August 1 1913.
    In the files these are labeled as DEMONSTRATION CUT
    FROM THE RAY WILE COLLECTION
    Record include a note by RAY WILE, one of the great Edison experts
    Matrix No 1265 2
    Special Number at 12 o'clock 321
    Mirror Yes
    Ring size Regular
    Matrix No 1295-7
    Mirror Yes
    Special Number at 12 o'clock none
    Ring size Regular
    This matching was one of a preliminary series which lasted unitl August 1 1913. All were made using the Transfer process (Laminated Record). All are extremely rare and often show lamination damage.
    Few observations of my own - apparantly a large number of different matrices were used on each of those catalog numbers, often with different stages of finish to each faceplate: The spindle hole inside shows a cinnamon brown core. The both labels have a stippled matte background, but it is not as silvery as later labels
    Rec Numb
    50039-R
    50039-L
    Take
    Title
    For all eternity (Angelo Mascheroni / Pietro Mazzoni; tr.: S. A. Herbert)
    GUILLAUME TELL Fantasy (Gioacchino Rossini / Victor J. E. de Jouy, Hippolyte L. F. Bis): Selection (arr.: Franz Krüger)
    Artist
    Charles Hackett (T), (O)
    Charles Daab (xyl), (O)
    Recorded
    1912.09.13
    1912.10.04
    Place
    NYC
    NYC
    Comment
    demonstration, cut out July 1913
    demonstration, cut out July 1913
    10" 78 rpm recording.
    Condition: Eternity = G+ has two small rim chips, otherwise no lamination damage. several brown grooves: Eternity has a lightly brown groove at the end,Eternity plays w swishy hiss at start, then plays very quiet some swish
    Daab = VG+ has few chippings of blank rim, and 1 chip 1mm into grooves, 3 radial lam cracks 7mm into grooves, no curling, cause few clicks at start, then plays very quiet some swish
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