I wasjusthopingthatyoucouldcutthemin4. I wantedtomakeplacesforFPrecordsandtapesifwefind them in theiroriginal packaging, because otherwise, you can't tell them from 3rd version BR/BT covers.
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I thinkthosewerecolor-codedforeasypianoandharderpiano,but I can'treadthatnumber.Ihaven'tlookedatthesheetmusic in awhile, though.
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Shoot, I didn'teven notice that!Ithinkthat'satransition cover, and I'veonlyfoundit on the E&B 45's. I'veneverseen aCRAcover for theSS1 45's, although I've found one label, and I'vefoundevidenceofmore.I read somewhere that Columbia spun off itskiddivision, whichturned into CRA, whichwould explain the similar (and in some cases identical) numbering system, and I even see Columbia matrix numbers (that'stheXSMnumberuniquetoeachside) on the later Bremen and Frog Prince. But I need to do more research on that.
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I washoping that youcouldcuttheFPbooks and recordsinto4pieces. I wantedtomakeplaces for FPrecords and tapesifwefindthemintheiroriginalpackaging, becauseotherwise, youcan'ttellthemfrom3rdversionBR/BTcovers.
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Seewhatkidsaremissingout on bybuyingdownloads?
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Shoot,Ididn'tevennoticethat prefix! I think that's a transition cover, and I've only found it on theE&B 45's. I've never seen a CRA cover for the SS1 45's, although I've found one label, and I've found evidence of more. I read somewhere that Columbia spun off its kid division, which turned into CRA, which would explain the similar (and in some cases identical) numbering system, and I even see Columbia matrix numbers (that's the XSM number unique to each side) on the later Bremen and Frog Prince. But I need to do more research onthat.
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IthinkthesheetmusicbooksfromWarnerwerecolor-coded for easy piano and harder piano, but I can't read that number. I haven't looked at the sheet music in a while, though.
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Seewhatkidsaremissingoutonbybuyingdownloads?
Latest revision as of 04:50, October 14, 2012
I think those were color-coded for easy piano and harder piano, but I can't read that number. I haven't looked at the sheet music in a while, though.
I was hoping that you could cut the FP books and records into 4 pieces. I wanted to make places for FP records and tapes if we find them in their original packaging, because otherwise, you can't tell them from 3rd version BR/BT covers.
Shoot, I didn't even notice that prefix! I think that's a transition cover, and I've only found it on the E&B 45's. I've never seen a CRA cover for the SS1 45's, although I've found one label, and I've found evidence of more. I read somewhere that Columbia spun off its kid division, which turned into CRA, which would explain the similar (and in some cases identical) numbering system, and I even see Columbia matrix numbers (that's the XSM number unique to each side) on the later Bremen and Frog Prince. But I need to do more research on that.
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