[78-L] <VE> or (VE)
David Lennick
dlennick at sympatico.ca
Mon Apr 22 13:53:07 PDT 2013
So much for the oval and diamond indicating different systems!
dl
On 4/22/2013 3:55 PM, J. E. Knox wrote:
> Greetings from FixitLand!
>
> Rodger Holtin wrote:
>
>> We’ve probably all seen Victors with<VE> on one side
>> and (VE) on the other – odd, unusual, but not unheard-of. Here’s a new twist on that theme.
>>
>> I have two copies of 10” Red Seal 4323 – Ah Sweet Mystery of
>> Life and Indian Love Call by nelsonandjeannette. One copy has silver print circle label,
>> double eccentric, with the VE pressed in the wax in a diamond on both
>> sides. The other is a later RCA label,
>> Sweet Mystery is a dub but Indian has the VE in the oval. Indian on both discs are -2.
>>
>> Two pressings same tune, same take; one oval,
>> one diamond! Anybody ever seen variants in the VE outline
>> before? Two lathes? Another pseudo-sorta-stereo?
>
> Nope...just two different pressing plants.
>
> Victor Red Seal 4323 was recorded in Hollywood. West-Coast pressings will sport the oval-VE, with the letters a bit smaller than those found in East-Coast oval-VE marks, and the wax catalog numbers will be in a slightly different font compared to East-Coast pressings. A Hollywood recording of this vintage with a diamond-VE is almost assuredly an East-Coast pressing. Not a dub or different lathe, though.
>
> Your "silver print circle label" (brass, actually) is 1941-43 vintage. Does it lack patent 1637544?
>
> I have copies of Benny Goodman's famous Victor 36205 "Sing, Sing, Sing" bearing oval-VE and diamond-VE symbols. There are no differences aside from the VE marks, wax catalog numbers and take digits. I've not seen the oval-VE beyond 1938 on US pressings, and when it does appear after 1931-32 it's almost always on Hollywood-related recordings. The diamond-VE does appear on Victor 26170-A (BG's "And The Angels Sing"), recorded 1 February 1939, and that's the latest one I know of.
>
> Some non-US Victors show an oval-VE even on postwar recordings. (Got a scan of RCA Victor 63-0143-A (Argentina) "Tiger Rag" by Tommy Dorsey AHO which clearly shows an oval-VE!)
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> Take care,
>
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