Thanks George--- You provided some great info.
I have found a little more info-- and an interesting part of my find.
The Record and Films Methods Corporation was owned by a man named A. Ralph Steinberg. He worked on a patent for a recording process developed by Frank L. Dyer. At some point Dyer provided Steinberg with some capital and Steinberg gave him a promissory note-- then the company went belly up, and Dyer did too.

--- so descendants of Dyer sued. Here are the many pages of the multiple law suits. (for some reason the link goes to the middle of the papers-- If interested scroll back to the beginning)
https://books.google.com/books?id=ExGc2 ... rk&f=false
And a capture of one paragraph that mentions RCA and Decca royalties. on page 49A - an affidavit by A. Ralph Steinberg. I wonder what his "special machine" was....

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Then-- One of the Roosevelt records I found this morning has a personal handwritten note:

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It says: "This is pressing #2 to a great and loyal worker, Frank Caroll"
Signed by A. Ralph Steinberg-- and is dated 5/23/35, just a few weeks after the record (a Roosevelt Fireside Chat) was recorded--4/28/35
I enjoy doing a little research-- I haven't read through the entire document yet. If anyone can add to the information it would be much appreciated.
What is pretty neat is that they are limited pressings of Roosevelt's speeches and fireside Chats. i found some that have been digitized on the FDR Library site-- I suspect there are very few copies of actual record pressing remaining.
Thanks-
Brad Abell