Unlike U.S. RCA Victor, Canadian RCA Victor kept on printing the famous large 'his master's voice"-silver-lettering label until early 1969.
@fromthesidelines6 жыл бұрын
The merger between Victor and RCA took place in the summer of 1929 (for a time, it was known as the "Radio-Victor Corporation of America", as printed on Victor labels, until RCA renamed it "RCA Victor Company" by the beginning of 1930).
@perrymattes42854 жыл бұрын
I grew up very close to this plant I remember it well after it closed it became different things. Smiths falls also had a Hershey factory. After these closed the town was in ruins. Now if the weed capital of Canada with one of the biggest weed factory’s in the old Hershey factory.
@rukusband6 жыл бұрын
Could You Play THE LACQUERS ? They would be Collectors items now if they Survived Getting Destroyed .
@CPorter4 жыл бұрын
You can, but it would be the safest to do on a modern machine. Unlike was finished records from the era that were meant to be played on Steel needled phonographs, and the early machines that played 45s and 33s as well, this is one of the rare times when the tracking Force actually matters. No other time is it ever worth fighting or arguing about. Because these things were made so thin, and mostly for the purpose of pressing records, they would never be played, or be expected to play after they were cut.