Re: Beethoven Symphony 6 - Steinberg/PO
- From: Sacqueboutier <Nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 3 Feb 2008 17:26:28 -0500
On 2008-02-03 14:41:34 -0500, Steve Emerson <emersn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> said:
In article <2008020205491675249-Nospam@somewherenet>,
Sacqueboutier <Nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
[...]Up through Command CC 11019, the Eroica, I have the heavy brown back
board, with the gategold opening toward the gutter. I believe the brown
board went away sometime between then and Command CC 11024, Beethoven 1
& 2, which is a conventional gatefold, sleeve opening on the side
opposite the spine. In other words, in the case of the somewhat later
issues, the brown board is not the thing to go by, the label is.
Not sure what the "gutter" is.
Gutter = middle area of open book or magazine -- where right and left
pages converge into the binding. With a gatefold LP cover, by
extension...
In the brown-board-equipped Command album covers, AYK the record gets
inserted at the gutter. In the other Command gatefold-style covers, it
doesn't.
SE.
Got it. I think I have one or two like that.
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Kindest regards,
Don
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