[Phono-L] Information On 12" Victor Charles Lindbergh/CoolidgeRecords

Robin Rolfs nipper at dataex.com
Fri Sep 25 10:50:41 PDT 2009


Andy,

There is an additional Victor 12":

Victor 12" scroll label 35836-A  President Coolidge Welcomes Colonel
Lindbergh at Washington, D. C., June 11, 1927 - Part 3
Victor 12" scroll label 35836-B President Coolidge Welcomes Colonel
Lindbergh at Washington, D. C., June 11, 1927 - Part 4

Rob Rolfs
Wisconsin


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Andrew Baron" <andy at popyrus.com>
To: "Antique Phonograph List" <phono-l at oldcrank.org>
Sent: Friday, September 25, 2009 9:53 AM
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Information On 12" Victor Charles
Lindbergh/CoolidgeRecords


> Although I'm not currently interested in selling, these are the three
> that I have (includes the 10" record):
> Does anyone else out there on Phono-L know of any other recordings
> surrounding the events of Lindbergh's return to the US, or  particularly
> unusual or rare Lindbergh-related 78's (exclusive of the  commonly popular
> songs)?
>
> Victor 12" scroll label 35834-A Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh's address
> before the press club at Washington, D. C., June 11, 1927
> Victor 12" scroll label 35834-B Col. Lindbergh's Souvenir Record -
> concluded (with facsimile of Lindbergh's signature printed below title)
>
> Victor 12" scroll label 35835-A President Coolidge Welcomes Colonel
> Lindbergh at Washington, D. C., June 11, 1927 - Part 1
> Victor 12" scroll label 35835-B President Coolidge Welcomes Colonel
> Lindbergh at Washington, D. C., June 11, 1927 - Part 2
>
> Victor 10" scroll label 20747-A Actual Moments in the Reception to
> Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh at Washington, D. C., - Part 1:
> The U.S.S. Memphis docks at the Navy Yard-
> The Salute to Secretary Wilbur -
> Col. Lindbergh Sets Foot on American Soil-
> The Start of the Procession
> Victor 10" scroll label 20747-B Actual Moments in the Reception to
> Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh at Washington, D. C., - Part 2:
> The march along Pennsylvania Avenue-
> The reception at the foot of the Washington Monument
>
> The 12" records feature the voices of the names shown on the label,  while
> the 10" record is Graham McNamee reporting.  The breathlessness  you hear
> in McNamee's voice may be in part due to his being a native  Minnesotan,
> so this arrival would have had an extra measure of meaning  for him.
>
> Does anyone else know of other recordings surrounding the events of
> Lindbergh's return to the US, or particularly unusual or rare
> Lindbergh-related 78's (exclusive of the commonly popular songs)?
>
> Andy Baron
> Santa Fe
>
> On Sep 12, 2009, at 10:10 PM, Kuglarb at wmconnect.com wrote:
>
>> Hope all are well.  Does anyone have information on the subject  records.
>> I
>> am told that there were three of these.  If so, does anyone have a  set
>> that
>> they are willing to sell?  Thanks much.
>>
>> Brantley
>> Williston, S.C.
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