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First to clarify: Most simply put, 65-note rolls are the earliest of the 'single tune' player piano music rolls that were made in America. Unlike the standard 88-note rolls, the spacing of the holes is 6-holes per inch instead of 9-holes per inch. And instead of playing all 88 notes on the piano, the rolls play a maximum of 65 notes. Also, there are pins on the ends of the rolls which engage with the roll drive mechanism. (see images below) |
Every roll is personally inspected by me before it is sold. If you find a defect that I have missed which makes the roll unusable, I will gladly refund your money. All rolls are shipped via USPS Media Mail (within the US). They will be packed in tubes or boxes for a cost of $2.75 for one roll and $1.00 for each additional roll. The cost of shipping will be based on the weight and destination of the order, and the amount you pay will be exactly the same as what the Post Office charges plus $0.50. The cost for a regular size roll (R) is $11.00. The Medium size rolls (M) cost $14.00. The large rolls (L) cost $17.50. The extra large rolls (X) cost $20.00. Numbers (1, 2, 3, etc.) next to the roll size letter are linked to Comments about the roll. Click on the number to read the corresponding comment/s. Unless a roll is found to be defective upon its first use, all sales will be considered final. Exchanges will not be considered. If the roll box is missing its label, or the box is incomplete, or the roll label is hand scribed on the end of the bottom half of the roll box, the cost of the roll is reduced by $2.00. NOTE: These particular rolls are Not being offered on any other internet web site or venue. Once a roll is sold, it will be removed from the listing. If necessary, I can take a picture of the roll leader and the box label, but that may take some time because selling these rolls is a low priority project. |
Song or Title | Composer or Pianist | Manufacturer / Size |
AMINA Serenade Egyptienne | P. Lincke | Melograshic / R |
ADREA Selections | Wm. Furst | Connorized / L |
My Lady Grace (Waltzes) | Geo. A. Finzel | Connorized / M |
Tarantelle (Op. 13) | Mills | Connorized / M |
Donau-Wellen (Waves of the Danube) | J. Ivanovici | Universal / M |
Russo-Japanese (March and 2 step) | Waller A Rice | Mendelssohn / M |
Serenade | Titt'l | Universal / M (1) |
Pierrot, Op. 34, No 1. (in B Flat) | Arthur Foote | Universal / M |
Flems Melodiques de la Russie | F. Beyer | Universal / M |
Glissando Mazurka (Op. 259, No. 2) | C. Bolm | Universal / M |
Il Trovatore Miserere (Prison Scene) | G. Verdi | National / M |
Hop Lee (Chinese Dance) | H.L. Hertz | National / M |
A la Capricieuse (Op. 59, No. 5) | Edouard Schuett | Universal / M |
Uruguay (National Hymn | D.I. Deballi | Connorized / M |
The Dying Poet | Gottachalk | Connoerized / M |
Ballet Boabdil (Op. 49, No. 2 Scherzo, Valse) | Moszkowski | Connorized / M |
Nocturne, Op. 17 | Brassin | Automusic Perf. / M |
Kermesse from Faust (Trans. by Saint Saens) | Gounod | Connorized / M |
Arlequin et Colombine (Air de Ballet) | F. Thome | New Perforating Co. / M |
Love Song (Op. 2, No. 3) | Nevin | Connorized / R (4) |
La Morena (Caprice Espagnol, Op. 67) | Chamimade | Automusic Perf. / M |
Serenade (Op. 191, No. 4) | A. Strelezki | Automusic Perf. / R |
Elegy (Op. 6, No. 1) | Carl Fiqur | Universal / R |
Il Trovatore Potpourri | Verdi | Universal / X |
Die Lotosblume (Op. 429 The Lotos Flower) | Gustav Lange | Mendelssohn / M |
La Norma (Fantasie by Brillante Leybach) | Bellini | Universal / L |
American Abroad (Deseriptive Fantasia) | John W Bratton | National / X |
Chimes of Brahma (Ballet Music Suite 1) | Paul R Godeska | National / R |
Zampa Overature | Herold | Universal / X |
La Dame Blanche | A. Boildieu | Connorized / X |
Viva Espana, Op. 55 | de Aceves | Universal / L |
Minuet (Op. 14, No. 1) | Paderewski | National / M |
Maritana (Brillant Fantasia by S. Smith) | Wallace | Universal / L |
Sonata, Op. 35 (3rd & 4th Movements) | Chopin | Universal / L |
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