Today s vinyl records aren t that much different from those that were introduced in the 1940s.
Why did vinyl records have a notch.
Saw notched or cut drilled clipped etc thus the record ouside maybe a few advance or promo copies is only known to have the markings.
If a drill hole or clipped corner is there because the album is marked as a promo copy that is the original record.
Many records of the era were quickly deleted and marked i e.
Throughout my years of buying vinyl i always came across various explainations of why record covers were damaged on purpose with ugly cuts can someone please tell me exactly why they did that and if there was no other way to avoid it.
These albums were found in the discount area.
When lps were the primary medium for the commercial distribution of sound recordings manufacturers would cut the corner punch a hole or add a notch to the spine of the jacket of unsold records returned from retailers.
Before weighing vinyl s ahem good and bad sides it helps to know how records are made.
Two different ways of marking cut out records on lp jackets.
In brief an engineer such as gonsalves receives mixed recordings from the studio or even a band s laptop.
The styles of music and the artists have changed and a few refinements have improved their sound quality most notably the introduction of stereo sound in the late 1950s but the basic record has not.
These cut outs might then be re sold to record retailers or other sales outlets for sale at a discounted price.
Through the years of buying records.
45 rpm singles records were usually drilled with a hole through the label or stamped c o.
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But the record manufacturers felt the fickle public then deserting the phonograph in favor of a newer novelty the radio would be put off by the cost of converting from 78 to 33 1 3.
So through the twenties and thirties the process was used only in studios and radio stations.