Item Condition: Very Good, preowned. Fully play tested and recorded. No used record is perfect, and may have flaws, inaudible/audible scuffs, scratches, fingerprints or background noise of varying degrees. Some minor warping may exist that will not affect playback.

Record Surface: A few minor and light scuffs and scratches are present.

Record Edges: No chips.

Audio Quality: This record is recorded at an unknown speed. 45rpm plays much to slow, while 78 rpm plays too fast. Some surface noise and occasional pops/clicks exist. Sound is good.

Other Notes: This is probably the Dinning Sisters but due to the generic quality of this record and the speed at which it's recorded at, I cannot confirm this. The label on one side is peeling away around the edges however is till very secure. Due to the quality of a recording, this sounds like it may be a studio recording however no artist or songs are written anywhere on the record. There appears to be a catalog number etched into the matrix (Z-166) which matches the Japanese Capitol Records catalog number of The Dinning Sister with the same songs. This could very well be a test pressing given the song titles and the catalog number written on the label and matrix etching.

I am unsure of the material of these types of records. It seems as though the core is aluminum and the recording surface is a shellac of some sort, however not like the typical shellac records from this era.

Sleeve: 
New, rounded bottom poly.

Label & Catalog Number:
Z-166

Songs:
A Little Brown Gal
B Whatsa Malla U

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