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A group of six audio recordings on 10 discs: four 12-inch Electro-Vox acetates labeled "Laurel & Hardy in Copenhagen, Denmark"; a 10-inch acetate labeled "Laurel and Hardy In England" circa 1932, containing a radio broadcast message thanking fans in the British Isles, with handwritten note on sleeve "For Eda [Ida] Laurel, July 24, 1968 - 36 years after Stan made this great record with Babe"; an 8-inch Spectro acetate labeled in ink "Stan Laurel & Huckelberry in, Write Me A Letter, No. 32823" containing what appears to be a fan demonstrating his ability to produce humorous musical accompaniment to comedy sketches; a 16-inch single-sided Allied Recording acetate labeled "Vagabond House"; two 16-inch Allied Recording acetates with sleeves labeled "Here Comes The Navy Show, Nov. 5, 1947"; and a 16-inch Armed Forces Radio Service vinyl record labeled "Jubilee #238." Transfer of copyright is not included with this lot. Largest, 16 inches PROVENANCE From the Collection of Lois Laurel Hawes Categories: Laurel & Hardy


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Date:
2013-11-09

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