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Re: [ARSCLIST] Exactly how many labels did RCA press records for in the 50s/60s ?
On another note Dan,do you know anyone expert on the Biddulph label ?
classical label in London-went out of business I think or cd's became hard
to find around 2000.
Recently Chinese editions with the Chinese cover have been appearing in
Bangkok much to my delight but are they fake copies ? One Heifetz issue was
dated 1990.Prokofiev concerto 2 recorded 1937 etc.
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On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 7:09 AM, 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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