Slim Lamar Not Slim Lamar? (Victor V-40093)

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Slim Lamar Not Slim Lamar? (Victor V-40093)

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I recently bought a copy of Slim Lamar's Southerners on Victor V-40093 doing "I've Got a Brand New Gal", but when I lowered my stylus on it, instead of some fine territory jazz, I was treated to some horrible Chinese racket. So did I buy a lemon, or is this an extremely rare misprint (or "mis-pressing")?

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Re: Slim Lamar Not Slim Lamar? (Victor V-40093)

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bart1927 wrote:I recently bought a copy of Slim Lamar's Southerners on Victor V-40093 doing "I've Got a Brand New Gal", but when I lowered my stylus on it, instead of some fine territory jazz, I was treated to some horrible Chinese racket. So did I buy a lemon, or is this an extremely rare misprint (or "mis-pressing")?
What are the matrix numbers in the runout? Obviously somebody goofed!
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Re: Slim Lamar Not Slim Lamar? (Victor V-40093)

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gramophone-georg wrote:
bart1927 wrote:I recently bought a copy of Slim Lamar's Southerners on Victor V-40093 doing "I've Got a Brand New Gal", but when I lowered my stylus on it, instead of some fine territory jazz, I was treated to some horrible Chinese racket. So did I buy a lemon, or is this an extremely rare misprint (or "mis-pressing")?
What are the matrix numbers in the runout? Obviously somebody goofed!
I can't see any matrix numbers in the wax, just the catalogue number (preceded by a tiny "A"), and it's the same as on the label (40093B). Also there a "1" at 9 o'clock.

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