At 08:54 PM 01-30-2010 -0700, you wrote:
>Mike Sherman and Kurt Nauck's books are annotated labelographies, I
>would suppose. Peter Fulop's is not, being just label pictures with
>titling and a reference designation that could be used in a sales list
>to identify which label format is on the disc in question.
It would be nice if I had copies of these books to refer to, but I
don't, so I could understand why two are labelographies and one is
not. How does the Fulop book differ from the following Web pages which
have been called labelographies by their authors,
http://sites.google.com/site/scriabin72/charisma-labelography
Charisma Labelography
http://www.ronpenndorf.com/labelography4.html
RCA Victor Red Seal Labelography (19501976)
He also has four other labelographies listed at
http://www.ronpenndorf.com/contents.html
Which of these Web pages is, or is not, a labelography?
>From: Lou Judson <[log in to unmask]
>As a person in the transfer business, and not from grooved records
>but tape only, I have wondered throughout this thread if it referred
>to the labels printed on mechanical records, or labes as in "record
>label" which means a company that produced records.
The thread is meant to refer to the round pieces of paper attached
around the spindle hole of LP/45/78 recordings, and not specifically to the
company that designed the piece of paper and released the recording. The
question being, if a book or Web site displaying an organized collection of
many pictures of these pieces of paper is not a labelography, what is it?
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