Days Gone By…A Little Broadcaster Humor From Down Memory Lane
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lol!
My Uncle has an original RCA plate from Camden. Circa 1920 or 30 something, I believe? Thing is beautiful!
Several Nippers. =)
“His Master’s Voice” by Michael Sowa
This meeting took place in Camden NJ I would assume.
I have the stuffed toy Nippers that RCA put out sitting on top of my stereo speakers.
Listening to their masters voice.
“Gentlemen, I’ve come to the conclusion that this is NOT our master’s voice . . . “
A website devoted to Nipper parody art:
http://www.phonographia.com/Nipper/Nipper.htm
LOL LOL LOL !!!
Nothing like a room full of Nippers.
Was David Sarnoff’s voice, no doubt