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Style "A" Nickelodeon Roll, Dave Ramey recut of U.S. Music A-128 (1910)

$ 26.4

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Exact Year: 1910
  • Condition: Like new condition
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Brand: U.S. Music / Ramey

    Description

    This is a Dave Ramey recut of U.S. Music Roll 128. This number and most of the songs were unknown when the roll was recut. More were identified as you can see from the tune line-up. The recut was manufactured by Carl Lambie. The roll is in perfect condition. The roll plays on "A" roll machines such as Seeburg "E","L","K" and others.
    This is a very unique roll since the songs are from 1910 and earlier -- right in the middle of the rag age. In addition, the roll contains 15 tunes. This roll has never been recut by anyone else. The tunes include the famous "Black and White Rag", "Dill Pickles", "Steamboat Bill", and of course, the very famous "Maple Leaf Rag" by Scott Joplin. The entire tune line-up is
    U.S. Music Roll A-128
    rsSelection
    rsSelSuffix
    SongTitle
    SongPubDate
    ComposerName
    SongType
    1
    Lovie Joe
    1910
    Jordan, Joseph
    Song
    4
    Black and White Rag
    1908
    Botsford, George
    Rag
    5
    Grizzly Bear Rag
    1910
    Botsford, George
    Rag
    8
    Dill Pickles
    1906
    Johnson, Charles L.
    Rag
    9
    Stop, Stop, Stop
    1910
    Berlin, Irving
    Song
    11
    Steamboat Bill
    1910
    Leighton, Burt & Frank
    Song
    12
    Maple Leaf Rag
    1899
    Joplin, Scott
    Rag
    14
    Every Little Movement (from "Madame Sherry")
    1910
    Hoschna, Karl
    Song
    15
    That Mesmerizing Mendelssohn Tune
    1909
    Berlin, Irving
    Rag
    Note that not all songs have been identified.
    IMPORTANT NOTE -- The United States Postal Service has been extremely slow in delivering media mail. eBay's delivery estimates are way too optimistic. I have found lately that packages can take over two weeks to be delivered. Priority mail is very expensive () and is probably not worth the money. I ship the packages within a day after receiving payment and there is nothing I can do once the package is mailed. I’ve seen packages get “stuck” at local post offices for 10 days or more. So please be patient. I know of no case where the package was lost. Of course, you will get a full refund including shipping charges if the roll does become lost.