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Object Name |
Album, Record |
Description |
Brown record album. Cover has slightly indented frame made of rectangles approximately an inch and a half in from the edge of the cover with circles at each corner. In the center of the cover is a image of a dog looking to a phonograph with, "'His Master's Voice' Reg. U.S. Pat. Off., M.deF., Marca industrial registrada; NP, 3180. 1 de Feerero, 1904" below it. Back cover also has frame. Spine has gold letter C on it and a small leather ring. Album has ten selves for records held in by three gold metal bars. Inside front cover is chart for index, 10 spaces to write record number, title, and artist. Above index reads: "Patented December 17th 1918, Victor Talking Machine Company. Camden, New Jersey, U.S.A." Below index reads: "The album "letter" and index "page number" should be marked on the label of each record. All double faced records should have the same album letter and page number marked on both labels. This enables you after playing a record to return it to its proper place without referring to the index, mark album letter and number of page on label with white or black ink. White ink is best and can be bought at all stationary stores." Contains ten records. |
Owned |
Pennypacker Family |
Dimensions |
H-12.5 W-14.25 D-1.5 inches |
Catalog Number |
P99.71.047 |
Year Range from |
1918 |
Condition |
Good |
