I recently acquired a small collection of Japanese music records including a Nipponophone label with a sleeve. I have attached some pictures.
There seems to be a lot of different sleeve designs for this label. Would this sleeve be original to the record?
Thanks! Cliff
Nipponophone Sleeve Question
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Re: Nipponophone Sleeve Question
Judging by the trademark, I'd say the sleeve is contemporary with the records…
BTW, I love that 'Listening Buddha': they could have used the slogan, "The Sound of One Hand Clapping"…
Bill
BTW, I love that 'Listening Buddha': they could have used the slogan, "The Sound of One Hand Clapping"…
Bill