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  2. Clearaudio Electronic - Wikipedia

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    Clear Audio Electronic GmbH of Germany is a manufacturer of high fidelity audio products. Formed in 1978, their primary focus is on vinyl turntables and related products such as cartridges.

  3. Schwann Catalog - Wikipedia

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    The Schwann Catalog (previously Schwann Long Playing Record Catalog or later Schwann Record And Tape Guide) was a catalog of recordings started by William Schwann in 1949. [1] The first edition was hand-typed and 26 pages long, and it listed 674 long-playing records (see LP record). By the late 1970s, over 150,000 record albums had been listed ...

  4. General material designation - Wikipedia

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    General Material Designation (GMD) is a phrase or term interposed in brackets following the title of a catalogue or archive record to denote an item's material type. The usage of GMD in cataloging and classifying records was encouraged by the recording standard Anglo-American Cataloging Rules (AACR2). [ 1 ]

  5. Regal Recordings - Wikipedia

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    Regal Records was a British record label founded in 1913 as a subsidiary of the UK branch of Columbia Records, known as the Columbia Graphophone Company.. The first record issues on the Regal Record label in February 1914 were re-issues of existing records from the Columbia Record Catalogue: G-6105 to G-6559, G-6440, G 6441 (English Catalogue) and G 6560 to G 6639 (Scottish Catalogue).

  6. Montgomery Ward Records - Wikipedia

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    Because Montgomery Ward's catalogs were widely distributed in rural areas, country music was a large part of Montgomery Ward's catalog, including many releases of importance to collectors. [2] [3] The records were priced for consumers at well below industry average, 21 cents per record or $1.79 in groups of ten. [3]

  7. ECM Records discography - Wikipedia

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    Catalog number [1] Year Artist Title Date recorded Notes ECM 1001 ST 1970-01 Mal Waldron Trio Free at Last [2] 1969-11-24 Musikstudio Bauer, Ludwigsburg ECM 1002 ST 1970-05 Alfred Harth's Just Music: Just Music: 1969-12-13 Nettekoven Studios, Frankfurt/Main ECM 1003 ST 1970-12 Paul Bley Trio Paul Bley with Gary Peacock: 1964, 1968 New York ECM ...

  8. Retort stand - Wikipedia

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    In chemistry, a retort stand, also called a clamp stand, [1] a ring stand, [2] or a support stand, [3] is a piece of scientific equipment intended to support other pieces of equipment and glassware — for instance, burettes, test tubes and flasks. [4] The typical ring stand consists of a heavy base and a vertical rod, both usually made of metal.

  9. Odeon Records - Wikipedia

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    Odeon Records is a record label founded in 1903 by Max Straus and Heinrich Zuntz of the International Talking Machine Company in Berlin, Germany. [1] The label's name and logo come from the Odéon-Théâtre de l'Europe in Paris.