Description: RARE 1940's NATIONAL HOLLYWOOD RED 10" ALUMINUM ACETATE BING CROSBY, KAY KYSER +RARE ORIGINAL VINTAGE 1940's NATIONAL HOLLYWOOD RED ALUMINUM 10" ACETATE RECORD FEATURING "COTTONTAIL" BY BOBBY SHERWOOD, "SEPTEMBER SONG" BY BING CROSBY AND "THE OLD LAMPLIGHTER" BY KAY KYSER RECORDED ON 33 1/3 RPM ALUMINUM ACETATE RECORD AND BACKED WITH "SHANTY IN OL' SHANTY TOWN" BY JOHNNIE LONG RECORDED ON 78 RPM. BOTH SIDES APPEAR TO BE IN VERY GOOD CONDITION ALTHOUGH THERE IS EDGE WEAR ON THE OUTSIDE RIMS. UNTESTED. BEING SOLD AS IS. AS SHOWN WITH NO RETURNS. PLEASE VIEW IMAGES OF ACTUAL ITEMS AND ASK QUESTIONS.BID WITH CONFIDENCE ~ 100% POSITIVE FEEDBACK ~ THOUSANDS OF EBAY TRANSACTIONS! ~ OVER 25 YEARS SELLING ON EBAY ~ VISIT OUR EBAY STORE!PLEASE VIEW IMAGES AND EMAIL ANY QUESTIONS !BUY IT NOW IS PAY FOR IT NOW ~ AUCTION PAYMENT IS DUE AT AUCTION CLOSEAn acetate disc (also known as a lacquer, test acetate, dubplate, or transcription disc) is a type of phonograph record generally used from the 1930s to the late 1950s for recording and broadcast purposes and still in limited use today.Acetate discs are used for the production of records. Unlike ordinary vinyl records, which are quickly formed from lumps of plastic by a mass-production molding process, an acetate disc is created by using a recording lathe to cut an audio-signal-modulated groove into the surface of a lacquer-coated blank disc, a real-time operation requiring expensive, delicate equipment and expert skill for good results. The disc is then coated in metal, which is then peeled off to form a negative that will later be electroplated and peeled to create a mother (positive copy) which is then again electroplated and peeled to create negatives called stampers, which are then used as molds in a record press.In addition to their use in the creation of masters, they were widely used for many purposes before magnetic tape recorders became common. They were used in radio broadcasting to archive live broadcasts, pre-record local programming, delay network feeds for broadcast at a later time, and provide programming "from home" on the Armed Forces Radio Network.
Price: 22.99 USD
Location: Nyack, New York
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Artist: ASSORTED
Material: Aluminum
Format: ALUMINUM RECORDS
Type: ACETATE RECORDING
Release Title: ASSORTED
Color: Red
Record Label: National Hollywood
Release Year: 1940's
Era: 1940s