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Re: [ARSCLIST] Any early Victor experts who can tell me more about this issue?
Steven Smolian wrote:
This is a half-label, pasted on a regular Victor pressing. The "dog and
horn" trademark could not be imported to the continent from the U.S. nor
the reverse (there are Victor half-labels as well). The two companies
operated a cartel dividing the world. The unaltered trademark kept
Victor product from being sold in the Gramophone Company's territory,
etc. Customs would either send them back or, if they got throgh and were
placed on sale, often resulted in pulling the importer's franchise.
I posted what I did earlier from work, but after reading this decided to
check my collection once I got home. My memory had severely failed me:
the pressings I have (Victor 71030 being in my hand) were pressed by
Victor from G&T Matrices. What threw me off was the label, which is the
black pre-exhibition VICTOR RECORD label, but in an arc over Nipper it
says "Recorded in Europe by the Gramophone & Typewriter Ltd. For sale in
North and South America Only". The back of this disc has a greatly
simplified version of the Recording Angel trademark, minus the
GRAMOPHONE ring but bearing "Reg. U.S. Pat. Off."
Sorry for the misremembrance...age and all that...
Michael Shoshani