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Another great find from the weekend's charity and vintage shopping session: I don't know much about these cylindrical records (bakelite? Some other kind of plastic?) but I know that I love the packaging - amazing swirly type, that picture of Edison looking smugtastic and the hand-labelled contents: 'True Love Waltz'. Bring on the true love, Mr. Edison!
3 comments:
that is very very cool!
Very cool! It is a wax cylinder -- more info here
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/edhtml/edcyldr.html
Thank you!
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