Record Label Transparencies
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Re: Record Label Transparencies
Do it to it. And welcome to the forum!
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Re: Record Label Transparencies
By all means, go for it—I really should get back to cutting out more labels. I didn’t realize they were still making 78s in South Africa in the 60s...VictorScroll wrote:I have dozens of unusual labels I can upload,including early 60s South African 78s.
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Re: Record Label Transparencies
I believe 1962 is the year they stopped.
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Re: Record Label Transparencies
Just looked that up in "BG On Record," and yes that's basically right. The first stateside issue was on a 50s Harmony (#1016).Viva-Tonal wrote:That one's actually mid-late 1940s. I don't think that side was released here, but matrix HCO.2083, 'Hora staccato', was released on Columbia 37207, recorded (in Hollywood) 15 October 1946.
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