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DEMONSTRATION RECORD by COLUMBIA RECORDS c.1910

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Uploaded by on Apr 24, 2009

This Columbia Demonstration record was given to customers to advertise the 'new' Columbia Record double sided discs. Enjoy!

This record has no inventory number but under the label are some raised numbers, thus:

G
361
1694-9-8

Anybody know what they mean?? Thanks!

Here is a YouTube posting of the British version of this record:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nrG3JzFN8xg

Enjoy!

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  • I have the 1913 Demo record. The flip side has a dull song. I wish I had this disk as well.

    I treat it carefully, as I do not know if Columbia had begun making their records "unbreakable" then, and as I lost 2-3 shellac records that broke without ANY reason ! (incl. a Bing Crosby recording on a Decca disk, White Christmas, only recently replaced by a CD incl. it)

  • PLAIN AS DAYLIGHT! I love it when language is spoken intact.

  • Re cord lol

  • I just found this in a lot buy I just got, pretty neat

  • I have this record, flip it over and listen to the Columbia Male Quartette sing "Kentucky Babe"!!

    Strange that Columbia was one of the first companies to release two-sided records, some may remember that Columbia also went BACK to one-sided 45 rpm records briefly in the early 1980s for their budget series. These 45 rpm singles were budget priced, since they only contained the hit song and no 'B' side. I have a copy of Marvin Gaye's "Sexual Healing" in that configuration (Columbia CNR-03344).

  • I have this!

  • I think it'll be a success! :-D

  • KING OF THE PROMOS!!!

  • Pretty cool. Great sounding record for being 98 years old.

  • That was amazing high-definition audio at the time.

    Ditch the Ipod, back to the Gramophone.

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