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   From: l.bouvier@cox.net   
      
   Thanks for your response. I did not mean to confuse the Keynote set with   
   the one-sided RCA set, they're different. If they weren't, now that would   
   be a collector's item! The DV1 is the transparent red vinyl.   
      
   And for all those who wish to know, I'm located in Northern Virginia near   
   Dulles Airport.   
      
   Bob   
      
      
   "John Wiser" wrote in message   
   news:01c48ef9$f761d000$8484d2d1@candacew...   
   > The Bouviers wrote:   
   > > I have a quantity of classical 78s, mostly operatic, dating from the   
   > late   
   > > 40s and early 50s. I know there's little market for them but I'd like to   
   > > place them in the hands of someone who'd be interested rather than throw   
   > > them away. There are a couple of interesting items -   
   > >   
   > > the first RCA Victor Red Seal Deluxe recording, album DV 1, Till   
   > > Eulenspiege's Merry Pranks,   
   >   
   > Dear The, aka Bob,   
   > We have just been discussing vinyl 78s,   
   > of which this set is RCA's   
   > first postwar issue in that material.   
   > Transparent red vinyl discs, right?   
   >   
   > > the Dumbarton Oaks Concerto, Igor Stravinsky conducting on the Keynote   
   > > label, album DM 1   
   > > an album with one each 10 inch and 12 inch recording,   
   > > a set with one side of one record embossed with the RCA logo instead of   
   > > being left blank.   
   >   
   > If it's a Keynote set, what's the odd side doing ]   
   > ith an RCA logo, I wonder. They probably did   
   > the pressing for Keynote.   
   > In any case, this one is reissued on a current CD:   
   > http://www.parnassusrecords.com/pacd96023.htm   
   >   
   > We do have a resident discographial object-fetishist,   
   > who will no doubt chime in shortly. Meanwhile, thanks   
   > for thinking of us.   
   > --   
   > John Wiser   
   > ceeclef@frontiernet.not   
   >   
      
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