The record changer (Mar 1945-Feb 1946)

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,3fjrs * THE RECORD CHANGER The Record Changer is issued monthly as a service to phonograph record collectors and buyers. Record collectors and dealers who have out-of-print records for sale or trade advertise these items in the classified section titled "For Disposition." The classified section titled "Wanted" is used by collectors who advertise therein for out-of-print records. Gordon Gullickson, Editor, Publisher ; Ernest Borneman, Contributing Editor; George Greenfield, Circulation Manager; William Grauer, Jr., Commercial Advertising Manager; Don Anderson and Gene Deitch, Art Department; Herman Rosenberg, New York Correspondent. Published every month at Fairf ax^virginia ; Copyright, 1946, Gordon Gullickson. Subscriptions in U. S. and possessions, $2 per year ; Canada, $2.25 ; elsewhere, $2.50. ADVERTISING RATES FOR COLLECTORS AND BUYERS: Classified Sections Records Wanted 10c each Records for Disposition 10c each The above rates apply only to advertising submitted on our special ad forms. For a supply of these forms, drop us a card. The rate for classified advertising not submitted on these forms is 15c PER ITEM. Record Lists 1 column (Mi page; 78 lines) . . .$ 8.00 2, columns (% page; 156 lines). 15.00 3 columns (full page; 234 lines) 23.00 No display ads for record lists less than one column accepted., FOR OUR COMMERCIAL ADVERTISING RATE CARD: Address Inquiries to William Grauer, Jr., Commercial Advertising Mgr., The Record Changer, 170 Claremont Ave., New York 27, N. Y. To Subscribe Write your name and address on a piece of paper. Send it with $2 to the Record Changer, Fairfax, Virginia. No other writing is necessary. TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR TWELVE ISSUES VOL. 4, NO. 12 FEBRUARY 1946 ROGER PRYOR DODGE 7 ERNEST BORNEMAN 10 ALBERT J. MCCARTHY 13 ON THE LABELS 15 GORDON DARRAH 16 RECORDS FOR DISPOSITION .... 18 RECORDS WANTED . . 22 COLLECTORS' DISPLAY ADS . . 23 RECORD LABEL ABBREVIATIONS, EXPLANATION OF RECORD CONDITIONGRADING, AND OTHER INFORMATION, SHOWN ON NEXT PAGE.