[78-L] Victor scrolls

Sean Miller smille1 at me.com
Fri Apr 6 12:56:55 PDT 2012


I just grabbed one of my copies of this and there are ring breaks (I never noticed those before).  The inner ring is broken at the 9 o'clock and 3 o'clock position on each side.  The rings are slightly away from the meatball logo.  So, what does this tell us?

Sean

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On Apr 6, 2012, at 2:21 PM, Michael Biel <mbiel at mbiel.com> wrote:

> 
> 
> On 4/6/2012 2:02 PM, David Lennick wrote:
>> Presumably..for many, that was how we first heard it. Certainly all Canadian
>> pressings from 1941 till a dubbed master went into use around 1947 are the
>> split version.
>> 
>> dl
> 
> I have a US pressing but it has a weird set of breaks in the label 
> rings, which were the denotations of the pressing plant.  I've been 
> wondering if this might have denoted a Canadian pressing plant for the 
> U.S. market because I don't think I have seen that sequence of breaks 
> before.  I don't have it handy to describe where they are.  Maybe 
> someone else has it and can tell us.  We would also need to know if the 
> rings are close to or slightly away from the meatball logo at the bottom.
> 
> Mike Biel  mbiel at mbiel.com
>> 
>> On 4/6/2012 1:52 PM, David Weiner wrote:
>>> Uhhh, what? Huh? Do you mean the incorrectly coupled reissue with one side
>>> from 1924 and the other from 1927?   Dave Weiner
>>> 
>>> On 4/6/12 1:26 PM, "David Lennick"<dlennick at sympatico.ca>   wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Nyuk nyuk nyuk.   dl
>>>> 
>>>> On 4/6/2012 1:14 PM, Dave Burnham wrote:
>>>>> I was always impressed that the move to electrical recording occurred
>>>>> when Victor was in the middle of recording Rhapsody in Blue, so that one
>>>>> side was acoustic and the other was electrical.   db
>>>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>>> _
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