The record changer (Mar 1945-Feb 1946)

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HOW THE RECORD CHANGER WORKS; Abbreviations used in the Classified "Wanted" and "For Disposition" Sections are as follows: Col. I, Record Label: «. Aeolian Vocalion Jl Jazz Information Ajax JM Jazz Man AM "".'.'.American Music Key Keynote J™ Apex KP Keith Prowse . . Asch Li Lincoln a,, Autograph Mas Master 2" Banner Mad Madison np Bluebird Max Maxsa SD Beacon Me Melotone pi Blue Note MW ...Montgomery Ward 2" Brunswick Nor Nordskog SrE English Brunswick OdF French Odeon RrF French Brunswick OdG German Odeon rc '■' Black Swan OK Okeh Buddy Or Oriole d" Broadway OrE English Oriole o"y Cameo PaE ...English Parlophone 7.-„ Capitol PaF ...French Parlophone Champion Pana Panachord ri Collectors Item Para Paramount n Clarion Pat Pathe r ,v Claxtonola PatA Pathe Actuelle r'a Columbia PatF French Pathe Com .'."."Commodore Pe , Perfect r„ ' Conqueror Ph Philharmonic r, Crown Pu Puritan . Crescent Qrs Qrs n„ ... Decca Re Regal DeE ". . . . English Decca Ro Romeo DeF French Decca Roy Royale n, ... Diva RZ Regal Zonophone nn Domino Sa Salabert crt Edison SA Solo Art |l Elite SD Steiner-Davis Elec"".'^''''Electradisk Se Session £m •. Emerson Sil Silvertone Fv ' ' Excelsior Sig Signature Ge ' Gennett Su Sunshine GG V. G^y Gull Sw Swing G| . General Tele Telefunken GrF " . French Gramophone Tri .... . . . . . . . . Triangle ua Harmony UHCA ..United Hot Clubs Harmo ' HarmograPh Ul "ltrap£0Je Her .... Herwin VD Van Dyke HMV ". His Master's Voice Ve Velvet Tone HoW Hit of Week Vi Victor HRS ..Hot Record Society Vo Voca ion HV Hytone VoE English Vocalion lm .'.'.'.'.'.'.'.Imperial Vr Variety Je Jewel Vs Varsity In the "For Disposition" section the condition of the record is indicated by these abbreviations: N (New): Surface noise equal to an unplayed record; no visible or audible wear perceptible; original finish intact. E (Excellent): Surface noise low, smooth, uniform Not irregular or crackling. Easily disregarded in listening. No perceptible distor tion . V * V (Very Good): Surface noise somewhat more prominent; light foreign noises, but slight distortion, if any; noises not seriously distracting. G (Good): A moderate amount of surface noise; background may be somewhat irregular and crackling; some foreign noises, and a little distortion; on the whole, reasonably satisfactory listening without undue distraction of attention. Foreign noises definitely less prominent than the music. F (Fair): Foreign noises, taken together, are about as prominent as the music, and there is considerable distraction of attention, and listening requires some effort and concentration; nevertheless, under these conditions, listening should be fairly satisfactory. P (Poor): Foreign noises, collectively, are louder than the recorded music; continuous concentration is required, and there is little satisfaction in listening. Co'umrv 4 of the "For Disposition" section shows the method by which each record is to be disposed: "SAL": The record is for sale at the price indicated. "AUC": The record is at auction. The highest bid takes the record. Bid only what the record is worth to you. "TRA": The record is for trade only. If you are not familiar with the wants of the advertiser send for his want list. If you have certain records in which he may be interested, mention these in your letter. The extreme right column in both the "Wanted" and "For Disposition" sections shows the first four letters of the advertiser's name. His address is shown in the adjoining columns of this page. ADVERTISERS WHOSE ADDRESSES ARE NOT SHOWN ELSEWHERE BF.SS: A. M. Bessc, 604 E. 14th St., Oakland 6, Calif. HOLL: D. Bollettino, 696 Rhinclander Ave, NewYork 60, N. Y. r.R.F.: Elbert O. Brown, 215 Lorita, San Antonio, Tex. BROS: S. A. Brosc, Box 183, Mason City, Iowa BURL: Bcrncy Burleson, 115 W. Chestnut St., Johnson City, Tenn. CARM: Jack Carmody, 344 25th Ave., San Francisco 21, Calif. COHE: Norman Cohen, 4622 N. War nock St.. Philadelphia 40, Pa. COOK: Edward J. Cook, 4316 4th St., N.W.. Washington II, 1). C. CRON: Guy C. Croncnbcrg, Jr., 1020 N. 4th St.. Garden City, Kans. F.DEI.: Sanford Edelstcin, 975 Walton Ave., Bronx 52, N. Y. EPST: Morrill Epstein, 3145 Broadway, Indianapolis 5, In<t. FAY: •i-jcroy E. Fav, 56 Scwcll St., Lynn, Mass. FEME: A. H. Fcher, 3328 E. 149th St., Cleveland, Ohio FF.LL: J. L. Fell, 612 Fairmont Ave., Wcstficld, N. J. FISH: Richard F. Fisher, 143 S. West St., Geneva,. N. Y. FITZ: James Fitzpatrick, 21 Barnes St., Watcrburv 62, Conn. FREE: Marvin A. Freeman, 5225 Wilshirc Blvd.. Los Angeles 36, Calif. GAIN: II. C. Gaincy, 171.0 College Ave., Ilartsvillc, S. O. (25c. packing charge) GILB: Charles Gilbert, 4927 Argylc Ave., Dearborn, Mich. (Sec Jan. Changer for wants. No charge for packing.) 1VEY: Hcnrv F. Ivcy,' 1% Riverside Ave., Newark 4, N. J. JA,N: Nat M. Jacobs, 155-01 90th Ave., Apt. 4-S, Jamaica 2, N. Y. JACO: Jack L. Jacobson, 50 Lenox Road, Brooklyn 26, N. Y. JAFF: Sande JafTrav, 145 Blccckcr St., New York, N. Y. KAPL: Banjamin Kaplan, 214 Vurnum St., N.W., Washington, D. C. KELS: Robert B. Kclscy, 75 Burba nk St., Boston 15, Mass. KOI II.: Joseph Kohlman, 34 N. Decker Ave., Baltimore 24, Md. KWAL: Boris KwalofT, 37 Schuvler Ave., Newark, N. J. LARM: Eddie Larmour, 74 Band St., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (25c packing charge) LEON: Llovd Leonard, 953 Ralston St., Reno, New LEVY: Louis Lew, 811 Cromna Pk„ N„ New York, N. Y. LOOM: Carlton Loomis, Bainhridge, N. Y. LUDA: John Ludas, 615 W. 176th St., New York 33, N. Y. Mac L: lack T. MacI.ean, 251s Humboldt Ave, Flint, Mich MADE Joseph Madison, 2825 34th Ave., nan Francisco 16, Calif. MA HE: Julie A. M.aher, 2683 E. Lafayette, Detroit 7, Mich. MAXF: O. E. Maxfield, 2100 Eye St., N. W., No. 802, Washington 7, I). C. MAZZ: Vincent Mazzella, 129 Lorraine St., Brooklyn 31, N. Y. M<:CL: H. J. McCloskey, 2134 W. Galena St., Milwaukee, Wise. McKU: James McKune, Eastern District YMCA, Brooklyn 11, N. Y M1TC: Lt. Charles Mitchell. 42nd Mil. Govt. Hq. & IIt). Co., APO #235, c/o PM, San Francisco, Calif. NEWT: Jack Newton, 1106 W. Reynolds St., Plant City, Fla. NICK: Eleanor Nickcrson, Camp Opeechee Road, Centcrvillc, Mass. ORLA: James Orlando, Dickerson Run, Pa. PARK: Emerson R. Parker, Room 118, U. S. Supreme Court, Washington, D. C. PARR: Sid Parrv, 574 W. 176th St., New York 33, N. Y. PAYT: R. E. Payton, Box 903, Springfield, Ohio PF.NS: Kenneth Pensoneault, No. 14502, Box 145, Wcthersrield, Conn. R1TZ: Frank A. Ritz, 150 Sampson St., Garfield, N. J. (See want list; will trade.) RONE: David Ronecker, 108 Roseborough, San Antonio 4, Tex. RUDD: W. M. Rudder, 205 W. Madison St., Baltimore 1 , Md. SALZ: Herbert Salzman, 2065 Grand Concourse, Bronx 53, N. Y. SEIF: Karl Seiffert, 578 Chesterfield Rd., Birmingham, Mich. SPAN: C. E. Spann, Box 97, Caldwell, Idaho STEP.: Lewis R. Steely, 301 Waterford Rd., Silver Spring, Md. STRU: E. G. Strumpf, 4646 S.E. Taylor, Portland 15, Oreg. SWEN: John Swcnson, 1928 North 6th St., Shcbovgan, Wise. TANN: B. R. Tanner, 360 Central Park W„ New York 25, N. Y. TASC: Robert Tasch, 4300 Martha Ave., Bronx 66, New York. TATE: Lois & Gene Tate, 708 E. 11th St., Indianapolis 2, Ind. (Send for our want list for trades.) WALL: Howard Wallach, 235 West 76th St., New York, N. Y. WATE: Bruce Waterfall, 38 Durham Rd., New Hyde Park, N. Y. (Prices of books include postage if money is sent.) WF.IN: Robert Weinstock, Apt. 6-W, 324 W. 83rd St., New York 24, N. Y. (Send me vour want lists.) WIIAL: Clyde Whalcy, 141 Carey Ave., San Antonio 2, Tex. WRIG: Thomas L. Wright, 9215 Worth Ave., Silver Spring, Md. CLOSING DATE FOR BIDS On all Records advertised for auction in this issue will be MaTch 5,1946 UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED. WANTED Collectors Want Lists PRICES QUOTED, STOCK OF OVER 10,000 LOOP RECORD SHOP 2132 East 4th Street Cleveland, Ohio