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Cylinder Boxes
* Busy-Bee
* Clarion
* Columbia
* Edison
* Indestructable
* Lakeside
* Oxford
* Pathe
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Cylinder Records
Gramophone History 101
Links
Machines
* 1904 Victor Monarch
* 1905 Columbia AH
* 1906 Columbia BK
* 1911 Columbia Favorite
* 1912 VV-VIII
* 1913 VV X Spindle Leg
* 1916 VV-IV
* 1924 VV-35
* 1947 Silvertone Wire Recorder
* Edison DD S-19
Odds & Ends
* Berliner 1898
* Copper Brunswick 4219
* Pre-Matrix Unknowns
* Rubber Decalith
* Sigma Alpha Epsilon
* Spanish American War Vet
* Transcription Records
* Walking With Woody
Record Labels
* Acoustic Lateral
* Acoustic Vertical
* Canada, Mexico, Caribbean, S. America
* Columbia
* Europe & Mediterranean
* U.S. Post-1945
* U.S. Pre-1945
* Victor (RCA)
Record Sleeves
Amos Milburn
ARA
Arto
Atlantic
Audiodisc
Banner
Bluebird
Broadway
Brunswick
Capitol
Challenge
Columbia
Conqueror
Continental
Crystalette
Dana
De Luxe
Decca
Domino
Dot
Edison
Emerson
Epic
Gennett
Grammophon
HMV
Imperial
Jewel
Jubilee
King
London
Majestic sleeves
Masterpiece
Melotone
Mercury
MGM
Musicraft
OKeh
Oriole
Paramount
Parlophone
Pathe
Perfect
Prom
Rainbow
Regal
Remington
Resona
Russell
Savoy
Silvertone
Sonora
Special Edition sleeve
Specialty
Supertone
Symphonola
Telefunken
Timely Tunes
Varsity Sleeves
Victor
Vocalion
White Eagle
X
YouTube
* 1947 Sears Silvertone Wire Recorder
* B-HAP-E
* Command Performance (How a record is made) Part 1
* Command Performance (How a record is made) Part 2
* Flamin' Mamie
* Isham Jones 'Sweet Georgia Brown"
* Johnson "Jass" Blues
* My Old Kentucky Home
* My Wife's Gone to the Country cylinder
* Nagasaki
* Prince's Band "Wooley Winks March"
* Rita Abatsi rebetiko
* Roza Eskenazi rebetiko
* Rubber Decalith Home Recording
* Sigma Alpha Epsilon "Sing Brothers, Sing"
* Spanish American War Vet
* The Charleston on VV-IV
* The Lonesome Cowboy "Take Care of the Farmer"
* The Magyarian Orchestra "College Days Medley"
* The Star Spangled Banner
* The Virginians "Superstitious Blues"
* Walking With Woody - Unknown
Grampaphone's gramophones
* Indestructable
Indestructible Phonograph Record
Patent
July 29, 1902
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