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− | [[File:Edison-51054-L.jpg|160px|left]]The Edison Disc, also known as a Diamond Disc record, was a type of audio [[Wikipedia:Gramophone record|disc record]] marketed by [[Wikipedia:Edison Records|Edison Records]] from 1912 to 1929.<br> | + | [[File:Edison-51054-L.jpg|160px|left]]The [[Wikipedia:Edison Disc Record|Edison Disc]], also known as a Diamond Disc record, was a type of audio [[Wikipedia:Gramophone record|disc record]] marketed by [[Wikipedia:Edison Records|Edison Records]] from 1912 to 1929.<br> |
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− | [[File:V-Disc-615-B.png|160px|right]] | + | [[File:V-Disc-615-B.png|160px|right]][[Wikipedia:V-Disc|V-Disc]] ([[Wikipedia:V sign#The V campaign and the victory/freedom sign|"V" for Victory]]) was a morale-boosting initiative involving the production of several series of recordings during the [[Wikipedia:World War II|World War II]] era by special arrangement between the [[Wikipedia:United States government|United States government]] and various private U.S. [[Wikipedia:record company|record companies]]. The [[Wikipedia:Gramophone record|records]] were produced for the use of [[Wikipedia:United States military|United States military]] personnel overseas. |
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The Edison Disc, also known as a Diamond Disc record, was a type of audio disc record marketed by Edison Records from 1912 to 1929.
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