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Hi, Ive got 2 "after hours with Sarah Vaughn". One is marked 1J and 1AA, the other is marked 1AD on both sides, with a TC down on the other side of the label. The one marked 1AD also has a much larger (twice in size) runout at the end. The 1J album has wider spaces between songs. A search of the archives tells me the one stamped 1J is the earlier pressing. But, I couldnt find anything about the mark TC and dont understand the differances in song spacing and runout. Any ideas?Thanks in advance, Frank
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There was a short discussion on Nov/06 on Record Collectors Guild - starts page 2http://www.recordcollectorsguild.org/index.php?name=PNphpBB2&file=viewtopic&t=32129&postdays=0&postorder=asc&highlight=columbia+matrix&start=10
....which may - or may not - be useful.
The 'TC' may possibly designate a pressing plant location (??)
Thanks for the link. Unfortunatly I wont be able to get to it till tomorrow, my workplaces computer blocks overseas links. First thing tomorrow though!
For example the one gents misguided way to determine first Beatles UK pressings.
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