[78-L] Standard Program Library

Michael Biel mbiel at mbiel.com
Sat Mar 27 23:03:06 PDT 2010


neechevoneeznayou at gmail.com wrote:
> I'm way off base here, but these look like RCA numbers, except that the 
> MS is prefixed with a "P". What could that stand for?
>   

Pacific.

> Assuming this to be correct, the closest I can get is between 10/37 to 
> 2/38, and that's a really big gap, discographically speaking. If the 
> assumption is incorrect, then I am obviously living on Mars. Someone 
> will let us know...
>
>   

See my other posting for earth date details.  Since later that year we 
were invaded by Martians, I am not sure of your residence status.

> Off topic story - I once wrote a script for a hospital client, and 
> abbreviated "pressure manifold set-up", a device used in cardiac 
> catheterization, to PMS. I got my butt chewed for that one....
>
> joe salerno
>
>   

I wonder if they used one of them things when I had my cardiac 
catheterizations.

Mike (it might explain things) Biel  mbiel at mbiel.com 

> bill freytag wrote:
>   
>>
>> Class,
>>  
>> Recently I've obtained two dozen +/- Standard Transcriptions that date from the late 1930s (c.a. 1938) I'm hopeful that one or more of you know the matrix "code" for these discs that might help me determine, with more exactitude, exactly when they were done.
>>  
>> For example:
>>  
>> PMS 019230 / PMS 019314 (This side is Harry Bluestone and George Smith.)
>>  
>> PMS 019233 (Harry Bluestone and George Smith) / PMS 019255
>>  
>> PMS 09642 / PMS 09643
>>  
>> PMS 09421 / PMS 09422
>>  
>> The first two examples have "Standard Program Library" in script  while the other two are in bold block letters.
>>  
>> Any information will be most welcomed. If you prefer to contact me off line that is quite acceptable.
>>  
>> Best Regards,
>>  
>> Bill
>>
>>     




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