Edison Blue Amberol Record Cylinders
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- Tralee, Kerry
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Edison Blue Amberol Record Cylinders (Blue Amberol Records was the trademark name for cylinder records manufactured by Thomas A. Edison, Inc. in the US for the amberola device from 1912 to 1929.) A collection over 100 years old and purchased in places like T. Edens Osborne general merchants, Belfast. Great for vinyl/record collectors, music enthusiasts or just to put on a shelf to add to your vintage and antique collection. Can be sold separately. These are untested. All in their original sleeves. Age related wear. See pictures for condition. €10 each plus post & packaging List of years □ Songs □ and Composers 👇👇👇 ● 1912 My Sumurun girl medley banjo - Fred Van Epps ● 1913 Stars and stripes forever march - Sousas Band ● 1913 Those ragtime melodies - Peerless Quartet ● 1914 Pastel-Menuel - Tollefsen Trio ● 1914 If I could only make you care - Charles Compton ● 1914 In the candle light - Helen Clarke & E Randolph ● 1920 Afghanistan Fox Trot - Lopez A Hamilton ● 1920 The Wedding of the rose - Conways Band (Brown Label) ● 1920 Biddy - NY Military Band (Brown label) ● 1920 Annie, My own foxtrot - Harry Raderman (Brown label) ● 1923 Floating down to cotton town - Premier Quartet (Brown label) ● 1927 The Scotch errand boy - Harry Lauder (Brown label) €10 each plus post & packaging
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The Auld Stock
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- Tralee, Kerry
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