Seeburg Background Music Xmas 7
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The two digits at the end of the matrix numbers in the dead wax do not refer to the year, but to the replacement set number. For example, on Basic BA-107 with a place-in-use date of 12-26-74, the "61" at the end of the matrix number obviously does not mean 1961, but "replacement set 61". Place-in-use dates were dropped in 1976 and were replaced by these numbers on the record labels. Hence, the 4-1-76 sets had "RR-66" on the labels. This allowed Seeburg to send leftover sets to subscribers.
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What Christmas Library set did this version of Winter Wonderland come from? I have several Christmas sets and this version isn't on them. I play my Seeburg 1000 everyday and love it. I play the Mood library mostly.
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Thanks for the info!
RecordCouncil 1 year ago
I'm sorry Tom, I'm not quite sure which series this one is from, I found it by itself. It does have the gothic font, which I believe means its an early series. I have been looking for the 1000 for a while, but most will not ship to Australia. My favourite library is the Industrial
RecordCouncil 2 years ago