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I was very happy to win two 1940s era twelve-inch "V-Discs" at a recent auction, numbered 685 and 712, all labels pictured below.
I'd heard a lot about them for years and the artists that made these special recordings, but had never seen an actual one for sale up here in Canada until this sale.
The V stood for Victory as these records were specially made by recording artists for troops overseas during WWII as a morale booster. Well, most were original recordings but some recycled snippets of popular radio broadcasts made their way onto some. They look and feel a lot like LPs but play at 78 rpm.
More about the V-Disc program here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V-Disc
Does anybody else here collect them or have one or a few?
A full shot of one side of the 685 disc
Label only shots
I'd heard a lot about them for years and the artists that made these special recordings, but had never seen an actual one for sale up here in Canada until this sale.
The V stood for Victory as these records were specially made by recording artists for troops overseas during WWII as a morale booster. Well, most were original recordings but some recycled snippets of popular radio broadcasts made their way onto some. They look and feel a lot like LPs but play at 78 rpm.
More about the V-Disc program here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V-Disc
Does anybody else here collect them or have one or a few?
A full shot of one side of the 685 disc
Label only shots