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Re: [ARSCLIST] Exactly how many labels did RCA press records for in the 50s/60s ?



 Are you sure you don't mean the 7" 33 1/3 "mini Lps" ?

                                   Roger

Dan Nelson <dnelsonone@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: Totally different  pressings  were done by RCA for 
Seeburg Industrial music, at least  it appears that
way.
Somewhere around 1963  the Seeburg juke box company
introduced a special industrial "juke box" that played
9" 16 2/3 rpm micro groove recordings. (.5mil stylus).
Discs for  this unit have characteristics of RCA
pressings. i,e  raised outer edge on the disc with 
lower playing surface and raised label area.  Ive
managed to find what looks like an occasional "I"  in
the lead out  which  might indicate RCA's Indinapolus
pressing plant.  
Labels indicate  that source material was  provided by
Decca Custom  productions, Columbia Special products,
Capitol Custom and RCA Custom Records. 
All the reccordings  are from the same pressing
configuration, 9" o/s dia with 2" center hole.  
Ok guys +  any gals,  who can shed some light on this
operation ?? 
don ward 


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