The record changer (Jan-Dec 1951)

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19 HOW THE RECORD CHANGER WORKS: Abbreviations used in the Classified "Wanted" and -For Disposition" Sections are as follows: Col. I. Record Label: A* Aeolian Aj Ajai AM .... American Mulic At A»e« Ar Artiphon At Atch Au Autograph A» .... Aeolian Vocation ■a • Banner 68 Blue Bird Be Beacon Bl Berliner BN Blue Note BP ... Brunswick Polydor Br Brunswick Bt Beltona BS Black Swan Bu Buddy ■try Broadway Ci Cameo Ch Champion CI .... Collectors Item CI Clarion Clt Clangor Cn Chantal Co Columbia Cam Commodore Co Capitol Ca Conqueror Cr Crown CRS Collectors Bee Shop Ct Crescent Ci Claitonola Di . . . Oecca OF Oitcophilct FrancoiMs Di Diva 01 Oolmetsch Oo Domino DP Decca Polydor Of Disc D» Deluie Cd Edison EB Edison-Bell El Electrola Em Emerson E( Excelsior Fo Fonotipia FO Fonotipta-Odeon FBM Friends of Recorded Music Ge Gennett GG '. Grey Gull Gl General Gr Gramophone Gt Gamut Ha Harmony He Homochord H| Harmograph Hal Hartail HMV Hit Maitert Voice HoW. Hit •( the Week HRS Hot Record Society Id Ideal Je Jewell Jl .... Jan Information JM Jut Man Kn Keynote Li Lincoln Lu Lumen Me Melotone Ml Melka Mo Monarch Mp Masterpiece Ms MaUer MV Mutiquc au Vatican MW . . Montgomery Ward NMQ New Mutic Quarterly Nt Nordskog Od Odeon OL Oiteau Lyre Op Olympia Or Oriole Pa Parlophone Pat Pathe Pd Polydor Pe Perfect Pm Paramount Pr Pro Musjca Pu Puritan Ra Radioditiiue Re Regal Ro Romeo Ry Royale RZ . . Regal -Zonophone SA Solo Art Sal Salabcrt Sbl Sonabel Sg Signature SI Sil»ertone St » Sterno Su Sunshine Sw Swing Sy Syrena Te Technithord Tlk Telefunken TM Treasury of Mutic Tr Triangle UH United Hot Clubs Ul Ultraphone Ve Velvetone Vi Victor ViE Export Victor Vo Vocation Vr Variety Vt Vanity. Vy Victory Whan it it necottary to indicate nationality of the record, the following lattert appear after the record label abbreviation: A Argentinan Au Australian B Branlian C Canadian E English F French G German I Italian J Japanese M Mcucan 5 Swiss Sd Swedish In the "For Ditpotftion" section the condition* of the record it indicated by thete abbreviation!: 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 distortion. 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 • little distortion; on the whole, reasonably satisfactory listening without undue distraction of attention Foreign noises definitely less prominent than the music. ■"•(Fair): Foreign noises, taken togethei . are about as prominent as the music, ancj there Is considerable distraction of attention, and listening requires some effort and concentration; nevertheless, under these conditions, listening should be fairly satisfactory, r (Poor): Foreign noises, collectively, are louder than the recorded music; continuous concentration ts required and there is little satisfaction in listening DONA i FLEM: ACIT. J. ACITO 322 E. ||7 ST. NYC ARG ! HALGAMATED RECORD GROUP BOX 341 COOPER STA., NYC AVER: THE RECORD ROUNDUP 1 69 LA CIENEGA BLVD., LOS ANGELES, CAL I F. EOUGJ JOE B0UGHT0N 1 6 HIGHLAND RD.,WAREHAM, MASS. EOZY: STANLEY BOZYNSKI 1 203 SYCAMORE, WYANDOTTE, MICH. BRGCJ SUART BROCKBANK 45 ALMA AYE. , HORNCH I RCH , ESSEX, ENGLAND CARVJ OLIN G. CARVER 2||6 WEST AVE H, TEMPLE TEXAS. CONN: DONBD R. CONNOR 7040 ERDRICK ST., PHILA35, PA. COST* M.T. COSTELLO I 20 EDENDALE ST., SPRINGFIELD 4, MASS . DAVI: FRED DAVION JR, 234 STATICN $T. ED I THVALE ,V I CTOR I A ,UUSTRALI A ROBERT DONALD 6 1 56 CHESTNUT ST., PHI LA 39, PA. FRED FLEMING 1 09 E. GAY ST., COLUMBUS |5, OHIO FORE: RICHARD R. FOREMAN, COURT HOUSE, URBANA, OHIO FULT: H. FULTON APT 27, VETS APTS, BELMRR, N.J. GARD: RAY GARDINER 247 N. PARKWOOD LANE, WICHITA, KANS. GREE: ERNEST F. GREEN 852 Cfi. I FORN I A ST. , SAN FRANC I SCO, CALIF. HAINl PAUL HAINES 109 CASS AVE. VASSAR MICH. HARD: 6398 CHURCH RD., PHI LA 3l, PA. HOULf MRS E.C. HOULDSON 2|0 SEXTUS RD., OAKLAND CALIF. KENO: BYRON KENDIS 4927 BOUDINOT RD . , PHI LA 20, PA. KRESJ JHN V. KRESS |9l2 LA SALLE AVE., NIAGRA FALLS , NY LARS: PAUL LARSON BOX 364 BELMAR, NJ LEVE « HOMER LEVERETT, LAMARM MISSOURI MOOR: RICHARD MOORE, 92 PHILLIPSBURG AVE, FA I RV I EW, DUBL I N , E I RE MORT: REXFORD F. MORTIMER 1 09 EAST ELM ST., ALTUS CKLA. CRLAS J. ORLANDO, D I CKERSON RUN, PA. PARR: SID PARRY 574 w 1 76 ST., NYC 33, NY SALM : ANDY S&LU'.IERI 74l 2 |2 ME. BKLYN 28, NY SAME: &LVIN SAMET 24 1 I SWAN8N AVE, COCONUT GROVE, FLA. SCHNJ JACOB SCHNEIDER 1 28 W. 66 ST., NYC STUC: MRS THOS. R. STUCKEY BOX 29 LACLEDE, MO. STURl RALPH J. STURGES I 3 1 WASHINGTON ST., HARTFORD, CONN. FRRJK N. TACK 9246 SERRA MRR DRIVE, LOS ANGELES 46, CALIF. CARL ThlEME 533 A.W. CONCORDIA BE., MILWAUKEE |2, WIS. THRU: HERB THRUNE 3730 W. STEVENSON ST., MILWAUKEE, WIS. TREA: DAVID TREAT 1 30 1 »00DWARD PL. NW CANTON, OHIO WlGRt DAVE W I GRANSKY 1409 MANCHESTER LANE NW WASH II, D.C. LES ZEIGER |056 SHERMHN AVE., NYC 56, NY TACK * THIE: ZE IG CLOSING DATE FOR AUCTIONS IS SEPTEMBER |0 FOR COLLECTORS' ADS I Column (85 Lines) $12.50 2 Columns (170 Lines) $25.00 I Page (255 Lines) $35.00 No forms are required for the Display Ads. Type or print your ad just as it is to appear in print. Each recording group must occupy a separate line. Record lists less than one column must be submitted on our Classified Ad Forms and shown in the Wanted or For Disposition Section. The charge for ads submitted on such form is I5c per Line (on forms), 25c per Line (if no forms are used) All such ads must be accompanied by advance remittance. Advertising not accompanied by advance remittance must be returned. Closing date for collectors' ads is the 10th of the month preceding date of publication.