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I suspect this is a sampler record for dealers for the DV Deluxe Red Seal 78 series.

Roger

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 From: Steven Smolian <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2012 2:58 PM
Subject: [ARSCLIST] Odd Victor record
 


I've a red vinyl pressing, probably post WWII.� 12" 78



RCA Victor. Record Department. Engineering Division. Radio Corporation of
America. Camden, NJ

Made in U.S.A. Not for Sale

Test Record

Recording Technique. Side 1. 

S. 2 is the same except it says "Side 2."



There is an obliterated mx no on s. 1 as well as "81." Side 2 is "82" and
has no mx no.� No bands between selections



It begins with a 1K tone, followed by exc from� piece for Piano and Orch I
don't recognize (Khach?), 4 exc, three the same at different pitches, from
Sheherazade , 2 from Capriccio Espagnole, 1 from Die Mestersinger Overture,
two from Dance of the Apprentices, 1 from the Enigma Var.,one from Shost 9?,
then another 1K tone.



Same on the 2d side.



1)� � � What the heck is it?

2)� � � I assume this came with a mimeoed list of content and explanation of
how to use the record.� Anyone have one or anything else from this series
with paperwork?



Steve Smolian