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Re: [ARSCLIST] Westminster Lab Series



Aren't we all....

These may be among the few recordings priced the same on LP or tape (per reviews in High Fidelity, 1956). $7.50 for an LP running thirty minutes was pretty hefty at that time.

dl

Roger and Allison Kulp wrote:
I'm a couple shy of a complete set.


Roger


David Lennick <dlennick@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: Will wonders never cease? I came across a Westminster Laboratory Series LP today whose packaging was intact, the zipper worked (didn't jam at the bottom), and the disc inside the plastic sleeve was in near mint condition. Usually these things show up destroyed, especially since folks would get fed up with the thick plastic outer container and get rid of it, then find that the "album" was just a foldover with no place to protect the disc. Even the pamphlet was there. (W-LAB 7011, Petrushka, if anyone cares.)

dl


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