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Topic: the Reader's Digest Giant Box Sets

  30th Jan 2021, 11:05 AM
KeithS SUBS

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I've been trying to make some sense out of Readers Digest and its not easy..so much attention is paid to the packaging an seldom the labels themselves. Looking at the labels gives a lot more info.
As RD started as a co-operation with RCA, on this site we have listings under both "Readers Digest RCA" and also just "Readers Digest".
From what I've seen so far RDS catalogue numbers were for the UK releases and other countries had their own numbering systems...hence I would like so see more label pictures
How to list? Everyone has their own ideas . First, is the set complete or is it just one disc out of a set?
I've been finding odd discs and listing them as "part of a six record set" and finally when all six have been found and listed, I list the packaging of the set with a link to the individual discs.
RD sets had no catalogue number by the way..they were just a sum of their parts and named "Hits of the 60's"
see this

I think that listing box sets with so many components is a lot of work and the final result takes up so much room that few people seldom take the time to go through the details...it just looks too long and unhandleable...a bit like this answer


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