Hi MMDers! I'm a roll collector for many years. Among my first rolls
were "Best" and "Victoria", both made in Spain. The first is a brand
which was very well sold (and common) here in Argentina, also in
Uruguay and of course in Spain.
Some of the spool ends have some letters like "J.B.B.L.G." I didn't
know what they mean until today, when I was reading on-line: "How the
rolls were made" (in Spain). Well, the letters mean "Joan Baptista
Blancafort - La Garriga".
Did you know that?!
Horacio E. Asborno
http://www.pianolapatagonia.4t.com/
...sobre Pianolas y rollos en Argentina
http://www.youtube.com/user/loracio
Videos varios de pianola en Youtube
http://www.facebook.com/PianolasYRollosEnLaPatagoniaArgentina
Pianolas y rollos desde la Patagonia Argentina
[ At http://www.centrodedocumentacionmusicaldeandalucia.es/opencms/musica-mecanica/fabricacion-rollos-pianola.html
[ Joan Baptista Blancafort, abre en 1905, la fábrica de rollos de
[ pianola "La Victoria", situada en La Garriga 4. La familia
[ Blancafort comercializó varias marcas: Best, Victoria e Ideal,
[ llega a producir gran número de cintas perforadas, y exporta
[ a Europa, América y Oceanía.
[ My translation:
[ In 1905 Joan Baptista Blancafort opened the "La Victoria" piano
[ roll factory, located at La Garriga 4. The Blancafort family
[ marketed several brands -- Best, Victoria and Ideal -- and produced
[ large numbers of perforated strips and exported them to Europe,
[ America and Oceania.
[ See also http://www.mmdigest.com/Gallery/MMMedia/Victoria/index.html
[ -- Robbie
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