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Re: arsclist instant press records 1940s



Hi Again,

Are there labels on them indicating if they're glass, aluminum or cardboard
based?  What color(s) is / are the playing surfaces?  What are the
diameters?

Best,
Shiffy
www.shifrin.net
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Sent: Monday, March 11, 2002 4:33 PM
Subject: Re: arsclist instant press records 1940s


> Yes. I suppose they were 'cut' into blank discs by some
> kind of needle.
> > by "instant press" do you mean lacquers that were directly cut, not
pressed?
> >
> > Shiffy
> >
> >
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