From: Patent Tactics, George Brock-Nannestad Hello, Art Shifrin wrote: > It's definitely a 78 master. > > So, I'm still in need of info. ----- if you have it in your hand it was not a master, but it may have been dubbed to a master. It is probably a take that did not make it. The reason I would not think that it is copy for private use is that it seems to adhere to 10" dimensions, although the lacquer is for a 12" master. Kind regards, George > On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 11:20 AM, Michael Biel <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > > > Check out David Diehl's Blue Pages at hensteeth.com He has detailed > > all known 78 rpm party records, and yours probably fit into this > > category. He will probably want to know the details of your lacquers > > because they might be masters, or of course they might just be dubs that > > many people made of the sometimes hard to get original pressings. > > > > Mike Biel [log in to unmask] > > > > > > > > > > From: Art Shifrin <[log in to unmask]> > > > Iīve obtained some 13" 78 rpm lateral cut lacquers. One thatīs > > interesting > > > & entertaining is a C&W comic song, apparently entitled "My Grand > Mother > > > Canīt Jump That High". "3004-A" is scribed at the center. > > > > > The formatīs for a 10" disk with appropriate lead in & lead out > grooves. > > > Might any of you know or deduce the label for which this was cut, the > > > approximate or actual date of recording, & the artistsī names? > > > Thanks, Art (Shiffy) Shifrin > >