Comment by han enderman:
Co E-4163 - The latest code I've seen with this label type is EX on
Co E-4236. I have an image of a copy with this single-line EX label and then it appeared that the record on discogs also has this printing code. Preceding records E-4225/27/31 have DX codes. I have images of
A-2707 (Sweatman) with this label type and a DX code.
Comment by xiphophilos:
Yes, AX (= January 1919) would definitely work.
Columbia Gold Band label with "Grafonola" in the logo, six patents in one long line (sub-variety ii) and label printing date code FY (June 1918) to CX (= March 1919); cf. M. Sherman & K. Nauck, "Note the Notes," page 28 (who date this to "ca. 1918").
(Note: CX is the latest code I've seen on this label, but the earliest code appearing on the next design is already AX = Jan. 1919).
Comment by scrough:
The video seems to be AX on the Greenwood side, and the image of the Jugoslav side (3552067) seems to be AX too. Is that feasible?
Comment by xiphophilos:
A side:
[YouTube Video]
Comment by xiphophilos:
Is that a label printing date code of JX (= Oct. 1919) to the right of the spindle hole?