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ORIGINAL Style "A" Nockelodeon Roll Automatic A-913 Perfect Condition

$ 52.8

Availability: 33 in stock
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Condition: The roll has no tears, cuts, folds, or splices. There are some wrinkles and tears in the first few inches of the leader. This does not affect play. The majority of the leader is perfect. The entire roll has no problems whatsoever and will play perfectly.
  • Brand: Automatic
  • Exact Year: 1923
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Restocking Fee: No

    Description

    This is an ORIGINAL style "A" Nickelodeon roll, Automatic A-913 from 1923. It plays on any style "A" machine, such as a Seeburg "E", "K", "L" and many others. This roll has some wrinkles and tears in the first few inches of the leader. This does not affect play. The majority of the leader is perfect and the roll rewinds and restarts correctly. The entire roll has no problems whatsoever and will play perfectly. Great songs include "Yes, We Have No Bananas", "Parade of the Wooden Soldiers", "Marcheta" and "The Natchez and the Robert E. Lee". The line-up is
    Automatic A-913
    rsSelection
    rsSelSuffix
    SongTitle
    SongPubDate
    ComposerName
    SongType
    1
    Yes! We Have no Bananas
    1923
    Conn, Irving
    Fox Trot
    2
    Parade of the Wooden Soldiers
    1911
    Jessel, Leon
    Fox Trot
    3
    Sunset Trail of Gold, The
    1922
    MacDermid, James G.
    Waltz
    4
    Saw Mill River Road
    1921
    Tierney, Harry
    Fox Trot
    5
    Fidg-et-ty Fidge, The (I Got It)
    1923
    Pollack, Lew
    Fox Trot
    6
    Sweet One
    1923
    Silvers, Louis
    Fox Trot
    7
    Marcheta
    1913
    Schertzinger, Victor
    Fox Trot
    8
    Love Sends a Little Gift of Roses
    1919
    Openshaw, John
    Waltz
    9
    When Will the Sun Shine? (for Me)
    1923
    Silver, Abner
    Fox Trot
    10
    Natchez and the Robert E. Lee, The
    1921
    Gilbert, L. Wolfe
    Fox Trot