Early and late 60's stuff has a dark blue label. with the earlier 60's stuff you can see the deepgrooves, and its slightly heavier than the later 60's stuff(which was pressed by liberty)...slightly heavier too. I believe labels without the trademark are just mistakes, with no real indicatation to age. Don't have any, but I'm trying to confirm with a Blue Note nut! Blue note has been licenced and pressed dozens of times since the company was bought out, so it gets pretty crazy, even for a collector. My atlantic stuff by comparion is easy to detect in regard to age....I'll get back with more factoids , once I make contact with mr.blue note.
Authenticity of First Release Blue Note ..Pre 1960
I'm just curious as to what year Blue Note started printing the letter R under the letter E in Note on their labels.
I am aware of first release mono and stereo not having the letter R, all later releases including re-issues were marked this way I believe.
Pre. 1960 Blue Note, is there any other indicators other then markings in the wax and no R on the label?
Finally, What does the R actually stand for?
I am aware of first release mono and stereo not having the letter R, all later releases including re-issues were marked this way I believe.
Pre. 1960 Blue Note, is there any other indicators other then markings in the wax and no R on the label?
Finally, What does the R actually stand for?
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