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Base fundPre-Revolutionary recordings 
Îñòàâü ìåíÿ (Davidoff)
Baritono Eugenio Giraldoni
Milano
No.39575

From the collection of Yuri Bernikov
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Record Mini-Discography: Fonotipia > Go Away (Îñòàâü ìåíÿ)
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Pre-revolutionary > Fonotipia 39575 xPh 1715 xRef Nos: 255
Reverse Side 39576 xPh 1716
Title Name: Go Away
Language(s) or Ethnics: russian | Catalog category: Baritone
Artist(s): Eugenio Giraldoni
Composer: Davidoff
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Recording Place: Milano | Recording Date: 03-1906
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Label file size: 274.1 KB | 1100x1100 px | Size of file MP3: 1.9 MB | 2:16 | 116 kbps x 44.1 kHz
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Added by: bernikov | 19.05.2007 15:53 | Last updated by:  bernikov | 21.11.2018 01:59
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Adrian Hindle-Briscall (Adrian)
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255 is not an order number. These numbers are a serial number. This is the 255th copy of this side. Or so I have always understood.
  18.05.2011 18:40
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Yuri Bernikov (bernikov)
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Thank you! I mistakenly assumed that this is order number because in this case it is the same for both sides. But it is rather exception than the rule - in most cases they are not the same. If it is a serial number, it has a very little value and probably even does not worth to be included in "other numbers".
  18.05.2011 23:25
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Adrian Hindle-Briscall (Adrian)
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While I typed it, I was getting doubts. I must have been told it, and it's true they are often close rather than the same on both sides. I'd like to find two copies of the same record to be absolutely sure.
  19.05.2011 07:42
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Adrian Hindle-Briscall (Adrian)
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Yes
I've found two copies of the same Fonotipia and they have different numbers. They must be serial copy numbers. I just wanted to be absolutely sure, I didn't want to create a new urban myth!

Gramophone did this also, but only as far as I know for Tamagno's original issues.
  19.05.2011 09:41
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Stephan Stephan (sobinovv)
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255 is indeed the serial number. Since quite a while I am looking for any Fonotipia with serial number 1.

Stamped signatures are usually found on Fonotipia labels. Did you know that some French Fonotipias are actually hand signed by the artists?
  21.05.2011 19:08
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Adrian Hindle-Briscall (Adrian)
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Thanks Stephan

I've seen Fonotipias that the artist has signed in the wax, but I can't remember if they were French. In my search for a copy of the same record with different serial numbers I came a cross a number 11 online.
  22.05.2011 08:38
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Stephan Stephan (sobinovv)
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Some French artists actually signed Fonotipia labels in black ink in place of the blue rubber stamp. Hand signed discs usually bear one- or two-digit serial numbers.

The recently auctioned Amelia Pinto, L'Ebrea disc on Italian Fonotipia bears serial number 2, but the signature is stamped.
  22.05.2011 10:22
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