[78-L] Raised lettering beneath Columbia label: A2670
Stephen Davies
SDavies at mtroyal.ca
Tue Feb 10 14:23:44 PST 2009
Thanks again, in advance, for helping a novice with his questions.
My Columbia Grafonola A2670 has Hugh Donovan singing "The rose of
no man's land" (Mx 78148) on one side with "75c" in raised letters under
the paper label. The label, however, states "Price in U.S. 85c. Price in
Canada 90c". Hmmm. Well, we'll set that issue aside.
My question is what are the numbers on the reverse side. Henry
Burr sings "Over yonder where the lilies grow" (Mx 78152), and in a
combination of stamped and raised letters underneath the label, it says "4
(space, space, space, space) - 661" I think the last numeral is a "1",
but it's hard to tell because it looks like someone changed their mind
before correcting the number to be a "1".
Photos at
http://bigband-smallband.blogspot.com/#1106248581794253737
Stephen D,
Calgary
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