Edison 4-minute blue Amberol cylinder phonograph records Lot # 67. Here are the details:

Record # 2927 - Hilo March (Hawaiian Guitar) played by Louise & Ferreira - Beautiful Hawaiian tune, which captivated Mr. Edison's love of foreign sounds (Hawaii was not a US State in 1906). Recorded surface in excellent condition. No cracks on the plastic recorded surface. Plaster of Paris core in good condition. Box in good shape.

Record # 3269 - Wiliwili Wai played by Ford Hawaiians - Another beautifully captured sound from the Kingdom of Hawaii before American statehood. Recorded surface in excellent condition. No cracks on the plastic recorded surface. Plaster of Paris core in good condition. Box in good shape.

Record # 2547 - When you Wore A Yellow Tulip - An odd mix of tunes, some used in John Wayne movies 50 years forward. Recorded surface in good condition. No tears in the plastic recorded surface. Plaster of Paris core in good condition.

Record # 1522 - Money Musk Medley - Virginia Reel - I have no idea who the "Virgina Reel" was other than to say this cylinder has some really weird shit recoded on it. It changes from "Pop Goes the Weasel", then to a military song, then some weird scatter sound, then jumps to "He's a Jolly Good Fellow", then back to some odd "scatter" sound. Would you imagine it goes back to Pop goes the weasel? IT DOES. Then back to a Jolly good fellow. Guess they had some good drugs back then, because this cylinder makes zero musical sense. Good to listen too while watching a Pink Floyd film I guess. 

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