Brian Rust, American Dance Band Discography lists this as Jan. 19,1931 for Victor. He lists Jacques Renard, Jan. 18,1931 for Brunswick. He does not give release dates for either.
@@GeorgeTheGentleman Is that Victor 4 reproducer made of brass? If so, take VERY good care of it. Those reproducers are very very hard to find in brass but not so hard to find in potmetal.
Other people: Ooohhh very scary!. My grandparents and I :🕺💃
This is one I've been wanting for awhile!!!
She’s a beauty! Goodluck.
Brian Rust, American Dance Band Discography lists this as Jan. 19,1931 for Victor. He lists Jacques Renard, Jan. 18,1931 for Brunswick. He does not give release dates for either.
Just managed to find this one on his masters voice for just £2 on eBay! Can’t wait! What did you pay for yours? There’s not even a discogs listing
@@aces78s I got it in a ten cent bin! It was a good surprise for sure 👍
Hey, I saw you reddit!! Nice collection dude!
Sorry for the late reply, but thank you very much!
Do you have a portable machine? If so, what is it and what soundbox is on it?
@@Looney3987 I do! It is an HMV 4 with a Victor 4 reproducer. It is a nice little thing, as well as my first machine.
@@GeorgeTheGentleman Is that Victor 4 reproducer made of brass? If so, take VERY good care of it. Those reproducers are very very hard to find in brass but not so hard to find in potmetal.
@@Looney3987 believe me, I will. I was glad to come across that!
Is it the original recording of this classic?Brazil)?
@@antoniofernandesdequeiroga6197 I believe it might be! I think a few months before the al bowley version.