The record changer (Jan-Dec 1949)

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19 COMPOSING DISPLAY ADS FOR OUT-OF-PRINT RECORDS * 1. No forms are required for display ads. Type or print your ad just as it is to appear in print. 2. Each column holds 78 lines of record listings; two columns, 156 lines; three columns, 234 lines. 3. Each recording group must occupy a separate line. 4. Try to make your ad come out to an even one, two, or three columns. 5. Record lists less than one column must be submitted on our classified ad forms and shown in our "wanted" or "for disposition" section. 6. All advertising concerning outof-print records must be accompanied by advance remittance. Advertising not accompanied by advance remittance must be returned. ★ Closing Date for DISPLAY ADS 10th of Month Preceding Date of Publication Published in London monthly JAZZ JOURNAL is edited by SINCLAIR TRAILL & TOM CUNDALL and features the writings of such authorities as Hugues Panassie, Brian Rust Stanley Dance, Peter Tanner Grey Clarice and John Davis together with Discographies, Record and Boole Reviews, Cartoons, Record Disposals and Wants, and many other features — always interesting, and often amusing. Subscriptions — $4.50 yearly. to THE RECORD CHANGER 125 La Salle Street New York 27, N. Y. CLOSING DATE FOR BIDS On all Records advertised for auction in this issue will be AUGUST 20, |94Q UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED NOTE All persons using the medium of the Record Changer in the buying, selling or trading of phonograph records, do . so subject to these Rules and Regulations : 1. A collector or person who solicits and receives advance remittance for a record must send the record within a period of four weeks. 2. A collector or person who orders and receives a record prepaid must pay for it within a period of four weeks. 3. A collector or person who obtains a record in trade must fulfill his end of the trade within a period of four weeks. 4. A collector or person who requests that a record be shipped C.O.D. must accept the shipment unless the shipment is damaged in transit. (A bid on an auction or an order from a sale which states that records will be shipped C.O.D. unless otherwise instructed, is considered a request for C.O.D. shipment.) The name of the person or collector who violates the above rules will be printed in the Record Changer upon the first violation, and the violation will be described. (Exception: where breakage or over-grading is concerned, the record is to be returned promptly to the shipper. If the parties involved do not arrive at a settlement, the matter is to be referred to the American Record Collectors Board.) ♦ * * When infractions of these rules occur, contact Jacob S. Schneider, Legal Dept., The Record Changer, 1.28 West 66th St.. New York N Y tfcut Convenience The Record Changer 125 La Salle Street, New York City 27, N. Y. Please enter my subscription to your magazine for □ I year; □ 2 years; □ 3 years, my remittance is enclosed United States I year $3.00; 2 years $5.50; 3 years $7.50. Canada I year $3.25; 2 years $6.00; 3 years. . . $8.25 Foreign I year. . . $3.50; 2 years $6.50; 3 years $9.00 Name Address.