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Re: [ARSCLIST] lp, cassette, 8-track cut-outs?



Radio stations sometimes get the cut out version of an album (on CD) but I
am not sure if that is supposed to function as a promotional copy.  I
believe that the bar code sometimes has a circle cut out or it is stamped
promotional on the cover of disc or LP.  By the way I own a cassette with a
cut out on the bottom of the case (on spine).  However, not sure about the
8-tracks.  Although, I admit I have not seen many cassettes with the cut
out.
Caroline

On Fri, Aug 15, 2008 at 12:35 PM, Ben Torre <btorre@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> At 11:54 AM 8/15/08, you wrote:
>
>> Can anyone explain why certain LP's used to have a "cut-out hole" in them,
>> usually in the upper right or left portions of the album cover? Did this
>> also apply to 8-track tape cartridges as well?
>>
>
> Boy... do I feel old now....
>
> Discontinued stock, sold cheap at your favorite record store.  Man, do I
> miss those days of rummaging around in the cut-out bins.  Found some great
> stuff there, and it was worth the gamble of a few spare dollars.
>
> I never saw 8-tracks or cassettes with cut-out holes... would have probably
> damaged the housing too much & they were functionally dicey at best.
>
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Caroline Pynes
MLS Candidate 2007
School of Library & Information Science
Indiana University


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