Doroooooooooooooood! Dorood bar shoma. Namme mann hast Michael. It is a few minutes before midnight on February 21, 2014. I have heard that there will be an Uprising led by the Bakhtiari People in Iran. The Uprising will commence mere hours from now and is a Movement against the terrorist mullah regime in Iran. I support you 100% in this Protest Movement. As some of watching know, I have been a supporter of the Iranian Freedom Movement since the year 2009. I still read about events taking place in Iran and when I first heard about the Bakhtiari Uprising, my initial thought was "khali khoob". I hear that various Arab Tribes have pledged Solidarity with the Bakhtiari People. I wish all of you the very best in this Uprising once again. AZADI BARAYE IRAN!!! Mamnoon!
I am a(n) researcher and archivist.
Friday, February 21, 2014
Sunday, February 16, 2014
Forget Me Not By Manuel Romain 1919 Blue Amberol Cylinder Record
I am keeping the romantic spirit alive post Valentine's Day. This was filmed on February 16 so we still have that spirit in the air. Here is a Thomas Edison 4 Minute Blue Amberol Cylinder Record played on a Thomas Edison BVI, or VI-B, Amberola Phonograph. The song is the romantic ballad "Forget Me Not" by Tenor Vocalist Manuel Romain. It was released in 1919 and the issue number is 3786. Manuel Romain was born in 1872 and passed away in 1926. I actually like this song - it has a great chorus. The cylinder sounds a bit warped and it feels warped when I ran a cleaning cloth over it. The instrumental music sounds shaky although the vocals turned out fine. This record is 95 years old - no doubt an Oldie!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qocn2Zs9E90
Photographs of the cylinder ...


Information about the record can be found at these links:
http://digilib.syr.edu/cdm4/item_viewer.php?CISOROOT=/cylinder&CISOPTR=1901&CISOBOX=1&REC=16
http://cylinders.library.ucsb.edu/search.php?queryType=@attr%201=1016%20&query=Forget+Me+Not++Manuel+Romain&num=1&start=1&sortBy=&sortOrder=id
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qocn2Zs9E90
Photographs of the cylinder ...
Information about the record can be found at these links:
http://digilib.syr.edu/cdm4/item_viewer.php?CISOROOT=/cylinder&CISOPTR=1901&CISOBOX=1&REC=16
http://cylinders.library.ucsb.edu/search.php?queryType=@attr%201=1016%20&query=Forget+Me+Not++Manuel+Romain&num=1&start=1&sortBy=&sortOrder=id
Friday, February 14, 2014
World War II Era Military-Related Valentine's Day Cards
It is Valentine's Day 2014. Some of you will recall the Historic Soldiers Christmas Series videos that I recorded and posted last year. Tonight I have for you what could be referred to as Historic Soldiers Valentine's Day. In this video, I will show two Valentine's Day cards that I believe date to the World War Two Era. They were sent to Servicemen.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DsdPZZN05m0
Photographs of the two cards ...



It has been three years since I filmed and posted a Valentine Card video for February 14. The last one was in 2011. It is hard to believe that much time went by.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DsdPZZN05m0
Photographs of the two cards ...
It has been three years since I filmed and posted a Valentine Card video for February 14. The last one was in 2011. It is hard to believe that much time went by.
Friday, February 7, 2014
Ragtime Violin By The Premier Quartette 1913 Blue Amberol Cylinder Record
All week, people had been askin' me, "Michael Mike, what are you doin' this Friday?" an' I told 'em, "This Friday night, I'm gonna be listenin' to a lil' 'Ragtime Violin'". Here is a Thomas Edison 4 Minute Blue Amberol Cylinder Record played on a Thomas Edison BVI, or VI-B, Amberola Phonograph. The song, once again, is titled "Ragtime Violin" and is performed by the Premier Quartette (also known as the American Quartet). It was released in 1913. The song was written by Irving Berlin in 1911. Irving lived from 1888 to 1989 - 101 years!!! It would have been nice if he signed this cylinder! He may have been the Last Survivor of the Cylinder Age!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qXspakp46j0
Photograph of the cylinder in the mandrel:

I bought this old and supposedly overhauled Phonograph last month and it is already giving me problems. I will use it as long as it spins the cylinders.
Information about the record can be found at these links:
http://cylinders.library.ucsb.edu/search.php?queryType=@attr%201=1016%20&query=ragtime+violin&num=1&start=4&sortBy=&sortOrder=ia
www.songlyrics.com/berlin-irving/ragtime-violin!-6-oct-1911-lyrics
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qXspakp46j0
Photograph of the cylinder in the mandrel:
I bought this old and supposedly overhauled Phonograph last month and it is already giving me problems. I will use it as long as it spins the cylinders.
Information about the record can be found at these links:
http://cylinders.library.ucsb.edu/search.php?queryType=@attr%201=1016%20&query=ragtime+violin&num=1&start=4&sortBy=&sortOrder=ia
www.songlyrics.com/berlin-irving/ragtime-violin!-6-oct-1911-lyrics
Tuesday, February 4, 2014
Indianola Fox Trot By The New York Military Band 1918 Blue Amberol Cylinder Record
Here is a Thomas Edison 4 Minute Blue Amberol Cylinder Record played on a Thomas Edison BVI, or VI-B, Amberola Phonograph. The song is titled "Indianola Fox Trot" and is performed by the New York Military Band. It was released in 1918. There is one brief flaw from 3:58 to 3:59. Aside from that, the old record is nice - it sounds very clear and very loud. Crank this up and live like they did in 1918!
Photographs of the cylinder in the mandrel ...


Information about the record can be found at these links:
http://cylinders.library.ucsb.edu/search.php/search.php?queryType&query=blue&num=1&start=978&sortBy=performer&sortOrder=id
http://www.worldcat.org/title/indianola-fox-trot/oclc/39973517
Photographs of the cylinder in the mandrel ...
Information about the record can be found at these links:
http://cylinders.library.ucsb.edu/search.php/search.php?queryType&query=blue&num=1&start=978&sortBy=performer&sortOrder=id
http://www.worldcat.org/title/indianola-fox-trot/oclc/39973517
Friday, January 31, 2014
The Goddess Of Willendorf Sculpture
Tonight I am going to discuss a sculpture that I call the Goddess Of Willendorf. In years past, it was mockingly referred to as the Venus Of Willendorf. The sculpture, which is made from oolite, or oolitic, limestone, was discovered near the village of Willendorf in the year 1908. It dates to around 27,000 years ago to 30,000 years ago. There are several theories as to what this sculpture represents. It may have been a representation of a Female Deity, it may have been a fertility object, it may have been a child's toy or it may have been a pornographic object.
This video briefly discusses the sculpture:
I have several representations of the Willendorf statue: pendant necklace, earrings, Austrian stamps that commemorated the 100th anniversary of the archeological discovery, magnet, reproduction statue and a clay statue that I myself made in 2009.





The following photographs were taken when I was making the statue in August of 2009. In some photos, I am working on the arms and using a pin to make precise details.






The following two photographs were taken in a museum in Mexico in February of 2007. The example here is a reproduction.


In the future I will be discussing similar prehistoric statues.
This video briefly discusses the sculpture:
I have several representations of the Willendorf statue: pendant necklace, earrings, Austrian stamps that commemorated the 100th anniversary of the archeological discovery, magnet, reproduction statue and a clay statue that I myself made in 2009.
The following photographs were taken when I was making the statue in August of 2009. In some photos, I am working on the arms and using a pin to make precise details.
The following two photographs were taken in a museum in Mexico in February of 2007. The example here is a reproduction.
In the future I will be discussing similar prehistoric statues.
Sunday, January 26, 2014
Souvenirs From German Charity Campaigns During World War II
Hello everyone. It is January 2014. Some of you will remember a video that I posted last month. It pertained to the Nazi Third Reich's Winterhilfswerk Winter Charity Campaign as part of my Historic Soldiers Christmas Series. The winter season extends into the month of January and as you will see in the upcoming video, it was snowing as I was filming the introduction.
One can imagine wintertime in Germany during World War II ... an individual collecting for the WHW Campaign holding a can such as the one I am holding while citizens place one pfennig coins inside of the can. I tried to recreate that moment:

The Third Reich organized several charities. One, as I had mentioned, was WHW, another was the Deutsches Rotes Kreuz (the German Red Cross) and one involving the Hitler Jugend (Hitler Youth) was another.
I have six souvenirs to present in the upcoming video and jpeg collage. They were distributed to people who donated to these three charities.
This video was filmed yesterday and prepared today ... it will give you details about these three German charity campaigns:
The url for the above video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KJuwdENj0I4
Here is the collage:

A description is as follows ...
First is Winterhilfswerk (WHW). The first souvenir is Mittel Deutschland. That translates as Middle Germany. The other is Oberdonau. That translates as Upper Danube ... that is from the Upper Danube region of Germany. These two are part of the Wooden German Farmhouses series and they were sold on the 21st and 22nd of November 1942.
The next two are part of the Deutsches Rotes Kreuz Campaign. These are city gates. The first is Danzig Krantor. It translates into Danzig Great Crane Gateway. The next one - Augsburg Rotes Tor. My Mother was born and raised in Augsburg and this gate right here, the Red Gate, was close to where my Grandmother lived. I am not completely sure as to the dates these souvenirs were sold. I do know that there were very similar souvenirs that were sold on the 27th and 28th of June 1942.
The final two items are from the DJH: Deutsches Jugendherbergwerk. This translates into the German Youth Hostel Association. This Association was merged with the Hitler Jungen, the Hitler Youth, in 1933. You see a dagger and a bugle with a banner featuring the letter S ... very similar to the SS. These were sold on the 10th and 11th of May in 1941.
When I was working on my video and blog entry for the WHW topic, I discovered that not all of these souvenirs are from the WHW Campaign. This is why I sought to make another video and blog entry showing the other charity campaigns that were organized and run by the Nazi Third Reich. No one should be upset if they purchase what they think are WHW items and they turn out to be from the DRK or the DJH because they are from the World War II Era. They are authentic German World War II artifacts.
One can imagine wintertime in Germany during World War II ... an individual collecting for the WHW Campaign holding a can such as the one I am holding while citizens place one pfennig coins inside of the can. I tried to recreate that moment:
The Third Reich organized several charities. One, as I had mentioned, was WHW, another was the Deutsches Rotes Kreuz (the German Red Cross) and one involving the Hitler Jugend (Hitler Youth) was another.
I have six souvenirs to present in the upcoming video and jpeg collage. They were distributed to people who donated to these three charities.
This video was filmed yesterday and prepared today ... it will give you details about these three German charity campaigns:
The url for the above video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KJuwdENj0I4
Here is the collage:
A description is as follows ...
First is Winterhilfswerk (WHW). The first souvenir is Mittel Deutschland. That translates as Middle Germany. The other is Oberdonau. That translates as Upper Danube ... that is from the Upper Danube region of Germany. These two are part of the Wooden German Farmhouses series and they were sold on the 21st and 22nd of November 1942.
The next two are part of the Deutsches Rotes Kreuz Campaign. These are city gates. The first is Danzig Krantor. It translates into Danzig Great Crane Gateway. The next one - Augsburg Rotes Tor. My Mother was born and raised in Augsburg and this gate right here, the Red Gate, was close to where my Grandmother lived. I am not completely sure as to the dates these souvenirs were sold. I do know that there were very similar souvenirs that were sold on the 27th and 28th of June 1942.
The final two items are from the DJH: Deutsches Jugendherbergwerk. This translates into the German Youth Hostel Association. This Association was merged with the Hitler Jungen, the Hitler Youth, in 1933. You see a dagger and a bugle with a banner featuring the letter S ... very similar to the SS. These were sold on the 10th and 11th of May in 1941.
When I was working on my video and blog entry for the WHW topic, I discovered that not all of these souvenirs are from the WHW Campaign. This is why I sought to make another video and blog entry showing the other charity campaigns that were organized and run by the Nazi Third Reich. No one should be upset if they purchase what they think are WHW items and they turn out to be from the DRK or the DJH because they are from the World War II Era. They are authentic German World War II artifacts.
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