The "Babe Ruth's Home Run Story" 78 rpm record was released in 1920 on the Actuelle record label. Side one featuring an actual recording by the Babe, "Babe Ruth's Home Run Story," and side two "Abadele" performed by Duane Sawyer, and his Novelty Orchestra. Manufactured by the Pathe Freres Phonograph and Cinematography company. a France based international record label active from the 1890s through the 1930s. The "needle-cut" records were labeled Path頁ctuelle. Extremely Rare the "Babe Ruth's Home Run Story" 78 rpm record in auction could sell for anywhere between $400. to $600. Possibly more. Edit by MarkAtnip: It should be noted here that according to Baseballrecordings.com and Baseball On The Record by Michael Corenthal, This is not actually Babe Ruth speaking. It's someone telling a story as if they were Babe Ruth. Listening to the recording will make it immediately clear that the voice is not that of the Babe. The record, while tough to find, should be listed as "scarce" as opposed to rare. It is therefore available in the $50 range. Much less for lower grade examples. Copies sold at auction during the 2007 calendar year for as little as $26. The Pathe' and Actuelle label variations have roughly the same value, although the Pathe' vertical cut version is tougher to find. Released in September of 1920, it is one of the earlier needle cut releases issued by the Pathe' company, and was issued before Babe hit a majority of his Home Runs, however the Babe was already becoming legend.
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Babe Ruth made $20,000 with the New York Yankees in 1920. Hope this helps! Dr. B.
Babe Ruth played for the Yankees from 1920 through 1934.
Babe Ruth began playing for the Yankees on April 14, 1920.
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It Ain't Me Babe - album - was created in 1965-09.
The cast of Play Ball with Babe Ruth - 1920 includes: Babe Ruth as himself
How Babe Ruth Hits a Home Run - 1920 was released on: USA: 29 August 1920
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The cast of How Babe Ruth Hits a Home Run - 1920 includes: Babe Ruth as himself
Babe Martin was born on 1920-03-28.
The Value was Measured in TradeBaseball cards in the 1920's were not the valuable collectibles they are today. Baseball cards were given away as advertising premiums to help promote a product. They were not sold in stores by the pack, and they were not available in hobby shops to buy. They had no collectors value. Baseball cards were traded between kids, hence the name "trading cards." A Babe Ruth card would have had a value in trade.At The beginning of the 1920's You might have had to trade Two Babe Ruth Cards for one TY Cobb card. By the end of the 1920's You might have had an even trade or if you threw in another player's card with Ty Cobb.
Babe Ruth made $20,000 with the New York Yankees in 1920. Hope this helps! Dr. B.
The duration of The Babe Ruth Story is 1.77 hours.
Biography - 1987 The Babe The Story of Babe Ruth was released on: USA: 1 September 1994
The cast of The Laundry - 1920 includes: Babe London
The Babe Ruth Story was created on 1948-07-26.