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In Reply to: Early Riversides have a flat edge , , , , posted by Allan Songer on August 4, 2005 at 07:53:47:
Hello Allan,What confuses me is, according to Goldmine, this album (12-242) was pressed in 1957 and which seems a bit late for a flat edge. The first 12" Riverside was in 1955, 12-201, ie, 41 records earlier.
But I do have Prestige Davis Relaxin with flat edge which was pressed in 1957 (7129 vs. 7101, 128 records later).
I always wondered if these 12" flat edges were truly first pressings or just some auxillary run, like Blue Note deep grooves after the new machine was introduced.
Thanks for all your help in this and previous posts.
George
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- Re: Early Riversides have a flat edge , , , , - GGA 08:11:59 08/04/05 (3)
- Re: Early Riversides have a flat edge , , , , - Allan Songer 13:17:55 08/04/05 (2)
- Blue Note Anomaly - GGA 17:37:01 08/04/05 (1)
- 9M on nearly all the early 1500 series . . . - Allan Songer 19:32:28 08/04/05 (0)