Update on the Ruth Roland Diary Auction!
UPDATE: the auction closed at $9,500.00!
Yay, classic Hollywood!
Here’s the link again:
UPDATE: the auction closed at $9,500.00!
Yay, classic Hollywood!
Here’s the link again:
Actress Gillian Anderson, currently starring in the new X-Files movie, is often mentioned as a possibility of an actress to portray Jeanette MacDonald in a MacDonald-Eddy biopic.
Check out this photo comparison of the two actresses and see what you think!
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Interesting live auction – Jeanette MacDonald is one of the celebrities who wrote in actress silent film actress Ruth Roland’s diary. Roland, along with Pearl White, was the queen of early film serials. She pretty much retired in 1925 (apparently made only 3 films after that) and died in 1937. Here’s some information about her diary:
http://community.livejournal.com/carole_and_co
and the auction itself is here:
http://cgi.liveauctions.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=52933&item=260257431944
It’s a live Ebay auction that ends on Friday. No data as to whether Jeanette personalized her autograph. Bidding is at about $3000 as of today. It’ll be interesting to see what this diary brings!
***MacEddy Cruise Itinerary***
Sharon Rich, Author and Lecturer
Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy Films
A Scandalous Affair, the musical inspired by the book “Sweethearts” by Sharon Rich
Featuring International Opera Singers
Hallie Neill and Theodore Lambrinos
Please email highctravel@yahoo.com for all details about this exciting event for MacEddy Fans! Don’t miss out!
Earlier, microphones were known as transmitters. In 1878, Thomas Alva Edison made the first commercial microphone. It was a type of carbon microphone. Later, in Bell Laboratories in 1962, a new type of capacitor microphone was invented.
There were a number of microphones which have made their marks over the last few decades. Some of the names went on to create history but now they are a part of the vintage microphones.
-Altec model 647
-American model D76
-RCA KB-1A, MI-11000
-RCA KN-3A, MI-3045
-RCA carbon type 1
-RCA model BK-7, MI-11016
-Amperite model R80L
-Bruno labs RV-3
-General Electric or Westinghouse carbon or condenser microphones
-Remler, Turner, or Jenkins-Adair condenser microphones
-Western Electric carbon transmitter model 369
-Western Electric condenser housing model 9-A
-Turner model 51D
-Western Electric carbon transmitter model 273The History & Development of Vintage Microphones
The early 1930s saw the movie industry trying out new technology to record musical scores. However, the range of microphones offered was low. In came the MGM Studios, in Culver City, CA, to try out the newly invented cardioid mic made by the Siemens Co, Germany. It was used to make “Naughty Marietta” with the likes of Jeanette McDonald and Nelson Eddy.