The record changer (Jan-Dec 1951)

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16 HOW THE RECORD CHANGER WORKS: Abbreviations used in the Classified "Wanted" and "For Disposition" Sections are as follows: Col. I, Record Label: At *i AM At Ar Al All A? ■l It ■ I BN B» Br Bl . BS 8* B«y Ci Ck CI CI . en Cn Co . C»* Cp c« Cr CBS Ci c« . 0« OF Oi 01 0* DP Di Ox 14 EB CI Em Ei Ft F0 FRM Cc CG CI Cr Ct Ha He H| Anli*n Aim .... Antricari Munc Asti Artiphtn Auh Aulofaph . . . Atelwt Vocation Banner Blur Bird Btacan Btrlinrr Blu* Holt . . Brunswick Polrdor Brunswick Btltena Black Swan Buddy Broadway Cameo Champion ...... Collector! Hem Clarion Clanaor Chantal Columkia Commodore Capitol Conqueror Crown Collector! Bee Shop Creseent Cli«ton.li . . . . Decca Oncophilei Francoitss Dim Oolmeltch Domino Decca Polydor Due Dtluie Editon Edison-Bell Electrola Emerson Eicelsior Fonotipia . . . . Fonotipia Odeon Friends of Recorded Music Gennett Grey Gull General Gramophone Gamut Harmony Homochord Harmograph Nil Haoail HMV Hit Madtr'i Voice HoW Hit pf the Week HRS Hot Mtcprd Secioty Id Ideal Je Jewell Jl . . . . Jul Inforraation JM Jair Man Kn Keynote Li Lincoln Lu Lumen Me Mtlatont Ml MelkJ Mo Monarch Mp Masterpiece Ms M aiier MV Mutiaut au Vatican MW Montgomery Warl NMQ New Music Quarterly Ms Nordskot Od Odeon 01 Oiseau Lyre Op Olympia Or Oriole •i Farlophone •at Palhe »d Polydwr f»t Perfect Pat , Paramouet Pr Pro Muuca Pu Puritan Ra Radiodisuue Re Broil Ro Romeo Ry Royale RZ Retal Zonophone SA Solo Art Sal Salabert Shi Sonabel Sf Sitnaturt SI SiWertan* St « Sterno Su Sunshine Sw Swino Sy Syrena Te Tlk TM Tr UH Ul Ve Vi ViE Vo Vr Vs Vy Trchmchord Telefunken Treasury of Music Trianple United Hot Clubs Ultraphone Vclrefone Victor Eiport Victor ... Vocalion Variety Varsity. Victory Whan if it necaitary to indicate nationality of the racord. fhe following lattart appaar altar the racord labal abbreviation: G German I Italian J .... Japanese A Arientinan Au Australian B Branlian C Canadian C Enahsh f Frenth M Mencan S Swiss Sd Swedish In tha "For Disposition" saction tha conditiorf of tha racord it indicated by that* abbrevietions: 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 a little distortion, on the whole, reasonably satisfactory listening without undue distraction of attention Foreign noises definitely less prominent tnan the music r (Fair) Foreign noises, taken togethei , are about as prominent as the music, and. there ts 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 ts required and there it little satisfaction in listening AVER: RAY AVERYS RECORD ROUNDUP 1630 LA CIENEGA BLVD., LOS ANGELES BARL: JORDAN BARLOW 2| RICH AVE., MOUNT VERNON, N.Y. BUSH: BUSHEE, 1 7 MASSASU I T, MATTAPAN 26, MASS. CARV: OLIN G. CARVER 2||6 WEST AVE., H, TEMPLE TEXAS DONA: ROBERT DONALD 6| 56 CHESTNUT ST., PHILA., 39, PA. FEIG: JOEL FEIGENBAUM 28-28 35TH ST., ASTORIA, L.I., N.Y. FOOT: FOOTHILL FREE LANCE PHOTO 2063 g" MILAN AVE., S. PASADENA, CAL FRY: MA J. W.J. FRY 3903 RBS GP, CARSWELL AFB, TEXAS GOOD: JAMES GOODFR I END I 50 1 UNDERCL I FF AVE. , BX 53, N.Y. HA I N : PAUL HAINES I254WALSH E, UN I V OF MIAMI CORAL GABLES 46, FLA WILL ROY HEARNE I 047 W 97 ST., LOS ANGELES 44, CALIF. DOLORES KACZYNSKI 1329 W. MORGAN AVE., MILWAUKEE 1 5, WISC. BYRON KENDIS 4927 BOUD I NOT ST., PHILA 20, PA. EDWARD KINSEL 2 1 O'g" E • UNIVERSITY, CHAMPA I GNE, ILL. JACK LA QUATRA 706 VETERAN ST., N.S. PITTSBURGH 1 4, PA. JOHN LIQUORI 4563 N. COLORADO ST., PHILADELPHIA, PA. R. ASHLEY LUND I N 1 088 W. 3l ST., LOS ANGELES 7, CALIF. ELMER E. MAGEE JR., 2928 WOODSDALE BLVD., LINCOLN 2, NEBR. HOWARD MAYER 263 B I LTMORE AVE., ELMONT L.I., NY ED. MERKLER 299 RIVERSIDE DR., NYC 25, NY JOHN M^NTEMORE 3 W. MADISON ST., PAULSBORO, N.J. REXFORD F. MORTIMER I 09 E. ELM ST., ALTUS, OKLA . SID PARRY 574 W. I 76 ST, NYC 33, NY EDWARD REYNOLDS 229 OAK ST., WAKEFIELD> MASS. RICHARD E. RIDLON 32 J0HNSW00D RD., ROSL I NDALE 3|, MASS. RUTHS MUSIC SHOP 504 MAIN ST., FORT WORTH 2, TEXAS MA RC loA SOCHACKI I 03? 42 NO AVE., NE, MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. ANDREW E. SALMIERI 74 | 2 |2TH AVE., BKLYN 28, NY HERB THRUNE 3730 W. STEVENSON ST., MILWAUKEE 8, WISC. DANNY VENEZIA 5920 FT HAMILTON PKWY, BROOKLYN 1 9, NY HOWARD J. WATERS I I BELMONT CT., SILVER SPRING, MD. DAVE W I GRANSKY 1409 MANCHESTER LANE NW, WASH II, D.C. LES ZEIGER |056 SHERMAN AVE., NYC 56, NY I F. HEAR KAC2 KEND KINS LAQU L IQU LUND MAGE MAYE W1ERK MONT MORT PARR REYN R IDL RUTH SOCH SALM THRU VENE WATE WIGR ZEIG CLOSING DATE FOR AUCTIONS OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED IS JANUARY 10, 1952 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 tuch ads must be accompanied by advance remittance. Advertising not accompanied by advance remittance must be returned. Closing dote for collectors' ads is the 10th of the month preceding date of publication.