Tane1976 14th May 2024 |  | 78 RPMIff's Orchestra - Way Down Colon Town (1910) | I have to own up and say I moved recently and the record was completely smashed by the movers, so I no longer own it.
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Tane1976 7th May 2021 |  | 78 RPMMelville Gideon - Here Am I, Broken-Hearted / Diane (I'm In Heaven When I See You Smile) (1928) | My example has the same royalty stamp
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Tane1976 7th May 2021 |  | 78 RPMArtie Shaw - Swing Music 1939 Series, No. 297/298 (1939) | Mine is Australian pressing B.8893
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Tane1976 16th Jan 2019 |  | 78 RPMTrinity Chimes Of New York - Lead, Kindly Light / Nearer My God To Thee (1913) | Record brought from Thrift Shop in Auckland, New Zealand, Jan. 2019.
Sorry I made a typo. The artist is "Trinity Chimes of New York" not Cimes. [Now fixed. Thanks for uploading. Mod.]
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Tane1976 16th Jan 2019 |  | 78 RPMIff's Orchestra - Way Down Colon Town (1910) | I bought this record from a Thrift Store in 1999 or 2000 in Auckland, New Zealand and played it a few times, its very Edwardian Brass band type oompah music. Sadly it was accidentally broken in 2009 by my partner and now only plays last 30 seconds.
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Tane1976 31st May 2017 |  | 78 RPMMr. Ernest Pike - She Is Far From The Land / The Rosary (1912) | This record is my oldest that still plays, very scratchy and melodyless Edwardian growl with no melody, beat or SYN - CO- PATION at all.
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Tane1976 31st May 2017 |  | 78 RPMAna Hato And Deane Waretini - Po Atarau (A Maori Farewell) / May I Not Love? (1929) | Lovinda, it would be, but New Zealand did not get a record pressing plant until 1948
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Tane1976 31st May 2017 |  | 78 RPMIvor Moreton And Dave Kaye - Kitten On The Keys / Nola (1934) | Even though not credited, Kitten on the Keys was a 1921 hit for Zez Confrey
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Tane1976 31st May 2017 |  | 78 RPMNew Light Symphony Orchestra - Hearts And Flowers / The Glow-Worm (1928) | This record sounds medieval. Could be 1928, as a radio programme from November 1928 mentions playing it.
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Tane1976 30th May 2017 |  | 78 RPMGracie Fields - Now Is The Hour / Come Back To Sorrento (1947) | Now is the Hour is also known as Po Ata Rau and was written by Kaihau and Waretini in the 1920s.
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Tane1976 30th May 2017 |  | 78 RPMAndrews Sisters - She Wore A Yellow Ribbon (Round Her Neck) / Now! Now! Now! Is The Time (1950) | A1 should be Wore not Wpre, typo, my bad sorry. [fixed-mod]
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Tane1976 30th May 2017 |  | 78 RPMBing Crosby And The Andrews Sisters - Quicksilver / Have I Told You Lately That I Love You? (1950) | My one is similar except is says "Made in New Zealand" not going through the rigamarole of listing a separate record for it.
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Tane1976 30th May 2017 |  | 78 RPMBing Crosby And The Andrews Sisters - Quicksilver / Have I Told You Lately That I Love You? (1950) | My one is similar except is says "Made in New Zealand" not going through the rigamarole of listing a separate record for it.
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Tane1976 30th May 2017 |  | 78 RPMGuy Lombardo And His Royal Canadians - Five Foot Two Eyes Of Blue (Has Anybody Seen My Girl) / Hop-Scotch Polka (1950) | Hop Scotch Polka is unbelievably catchy.
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Tane1976 28th Mar 2017 |  | 78 RPMJack Hylton - More Old Songs (First Record) / More Old Songs (Second Record) (1929) | I have an Australian pressing of this record.
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