Hello -- Today I was playing some of my 1980s-era Play-Rite rolls
and I paid attention to the boxes, apparently for the first time,
and realized that all of them say "Quality Since 1890".
I didn't realize that there were any roll-operated instruments being
manufactured as early as 1890 (excepting perhaps roller organs?).
If I am not mistaken in this, then what was Play-Rite producing in
the decade of the 1890s, and even the first decade of the 1900s before
88-note, 9/inch piano rolls came to be the standard? I've never seen
a 58- or 65-note Play-Rite roll from the period before 88-note piano
rolls became common. Do these exist?
Maybe this question has an obvious answer, but I've never seen even
one single roll produced by Play-Rite that I would believe to be older
than the 1920s or 1930s; 1890 seems a _big_ stretch. If anyone has
an 1890-era Play-Rite product, perhaps they could send some pictures?
I'm curious to see what it could be and what it looks like.
Thank you and best regards!
Troy Taylor -
In no-longer foggy, but now much colder, Edmonds, Washington, USA
[ "Play-Rite" (with the hyphen) is a trade mark owned by Play-Rite
[ Music Rolls, Inc., of Turlock, California. "Playrite" (no hyphen)
[ was a trade mark of Billings Roll Co., Staffnote Player Roll Co.
[ and Staffnote Corporation, all of Milwaukee. -- Robbie
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