The record changer (Mar 1946-Feb 1947)

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► RE-ISSUES* .Dixie * Land Thumpers FEATURING : JOHNNY DODDS, CLARINET NATTY DOMINIQUE, CORNET JIMMY BLYTHE, PIANO WASHBOARD, UNKNOWN 3001 Weary Way Blues Original Issue There'll Come A Day Para. 12525 3002 Sock That Thing Original Issue Oriental Man Para 12594 IKE RODGERS Trombone solo acc. with Henry Brown, Piano 3003 It Hurts So Good Original Issue Screenin' The Blues Para' 12816 $1.05 EACH (INCLUDES TAX) ADD 20C FOR PACKING Records are available for IMMEDIATE Delivery Our supply is LIMITED, Order as soon, as possible — — ^— RE-ISSUE POLICY ^— — — — THE CENTURY RECORD COMPANY, a recent entrant in the re-issue recording field, plans to make available records which in the past have been lacking from most collections because of their extreme rarity. We are all too familiar with the fabulous prices these records now command. Our masters have been cut ftom the best records available and processed by the finest engineers in the recording field. m^—We would appreciate all suggestions for future re-issues. Century Record Company 737 FOX STREET BRONX 55, N. Y.