Perfect! As you said, it has an AW label printing code (= Jan. 1920), but combined with the front side and its LX code (Dec. 1919), it's an earlier copy than the one that have AW on both labels.
My gosh! My dad had this record! We listened to it a million times. "Fishing and Drinking" was the side I remember. "well...I didn't knows eithah, 'til I went over to Mr McGillicuddy's saloon and tried it..." A very funny story.
Starts out something like.... "Yous a mullet haid...Mullet haid? Wahzzat? A mullet haid is someone whiskey has nooo effect on..."
Yes I do. The label may have been bad or I just did not photograph it for some reason. It is not on my computer. I am the most unorganized person in the world. I have no idea where this record is or even if I still have it. Sometimes the photos are on my computer for months before I get the time to upload them. IF, I ever find this record I will ad the B side photo.
Bob, could you please upload the B side too, even if it looks the same?
The Label Printing Code that is half faded on your A side is LX, which corresponds to December 1919. So that label is actually earlier than the AW variant, which was printed in January 1920.
For a breakdown of Columbia's Label Printing Codes, see https://www.45worlds.com/topic/102544.
A side label variant image added. The letter below the A in Columbia is an "L" (image # 1524075), on the original label (image # 830170) it is "AW". Also, the word to the right of the spindle hole is Recitation (image # 1524075), on the original label (image # 830170), the phrasing is "Comedy Sketch".