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Re: [ARSCLIST] Question about an eBay item



Not being familiar with the company, I don't know what to expect, however, I have encountered lacquers made after the fact, for example, I encountered a microgroove lacquer of an early 40s broadcast of the NY Phil with Barbirolli. Obviously the disc was made from a wide groove original.
   
  Karl

David Lennick <dlennick@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
  If it's microgroove, it's definitely not one of a kind since microgroove didn't 
exist till 1948. It'll be a dub from an original 1941 aircheck, most likely. 
And the Hanson Third with Koussy was issued in the late 40s (although recorded 
around 1940-41..too loud for the heavy arms in use at the time, probably).

Radio Recorders was the largest of the Hollywood studios in use doing 
airchecks, master recordings for smaller labels, etc.

dl

Karl Miller wrote:
> If you have the Hanson First with Koussevitzky that might very well be a one of a kind item. There is a Koussevitzky broadcast of the Hanson Third from March of 1945. 
> 
> Have you listened to the disc and made a transfer?
> 
> Karl
> 
> Roger and Allison Kulp wrote:
> This label,Radio Recorders,turns up from time to time http://cgi.ebay.com/Copy-John-Carter-Tenor-Met-Opera-Vienna-Dreams_W0QQitemZ300157860815QQihZ020QQcategoryZ306QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
> I first saw it in an Elvis dealer's catalog about two decades ago.He had some 78 RPM acetates of Elvis songs from 1956,and '57 on this label,both released,and unreleased takes.I have a recording of the Hanson #1 by Koussevitsky and the BSO,dated either 1941 or '42.Three sides, on two 10" microgroove acetates.Is this "Radio Recorders" an RCA label ?
> 
> Roger
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