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"Are You Sincere?" sung by Byron G. Harlan

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Uploaded by on Dec 30, 2009

"Are You Sincere?" was recorded by Byron G. Harlan on Edison two-minute cylinder No. 9973 and was released in November 1908.

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  • It sounds a little fuzzy because the cylinder is not in the best of conditions. I have no idea what kind of diaphragm is on the reproducer.

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  • Of course I am; I wouldn't have left a comment otherwise.

    Thank you.

    5*****.

    Jennie.

  • Fantastic!! The fuzziness doesn't bother me, it gives it character. :-) 5*****

  • Thanks.

    Brother Don

  • Don't think I've heard this Harlan cylinder before.

    Thanks alot for posting, Rocky!

  • Thats a good record! I'm wondering, why does it sound kind of fuzzy? Is the diaphragm copper or mica? I have copper and mica diaphragms and I've realized that the mica sounds the best. Thats whats on my standard.

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