Hi Paul,
I just contacted John Bolig, who quickly came back with the discographic information copied below. I hope this helps.
Best,
Gary
63565 Bývalost (A. Štrébl)
Kalašovo Pěvečké Kvarteto Jelinek, V. Kalas, J. - tenor Reindl, V. - baritone Meyer, F. - tenor Orchestra
B -10693- 1 10-Jul-11 Camden
HMV: 7-74012
63565 Mařenka - Polka
Kalašovo Pěvečké Kvarteto Jelinek, V. Kalas, J. - tenor Reindl, V. - baritone Meyer, F. - tenor Orchestra
B -10698- 2 11-Jul-11 Camden
HMV: 7-70016
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Sent: Saturday, November 18, 2017 2:47 PM
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Subject: [ARSCLIST] Another oddity
Hi folks:
I've been working on cleaning up Victor 63565, a pair of Swedish marching-band pieces, but none of the usual online sources (78 rpm Discography project, UCSB) seem to know about it. In fact I'd be tempted to believe that it doesn't exist, but it's sitting there and telling me "Yes, I do exist".
If I Google "Victor 63565" I get all sorts of interesting things, including Best Indian Restaurants near Unionville, MO (the nearest is in Ottumwa, IA) and a bunch of breeding records for shorthorn cattle, but nothing that looks like this 78. Can anyone give me more info about it?
I have a tentative issue date of 1906.
Peace,
Paul
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