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Victor Record 78 rpm License Label, Dated January 1, 1904
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NOTICE

This RECORD which is registered on our books in accordance with the number hereon, is licensed by us for sale and use only when sold to the public at a price not less than

.00 EACH or .00 PER DOZEN

when sold in lots of one dozen or more. No license is granted to use this record when sold at a less price.

This record is leased solely for the purpose of producing sound directly from the record and for no other purpose: all other rights under the licensors patents under which this record is made are expressly reserved in the licensor. Any attempt at copying or counterfeiting this record will be construed as a violation of these conditions. Any sale or use of this record in violation of any of these conditions will be considered as an infringement of our U.S. patents covering the same, and all parties so selling or using this record, or any copy thereof, contrary to the terms of this license, will be treated as infringers of the said patents, and will render themselves liable to suit.

This record is only licensed for sale and use when and so long as this label remains upon it, any erasures on or removal of this label will be construed as a violation of this license. A purchase is an acceptance of these conditions. All rights revert to the undersigned in the event of any violation.

VICTOR TALKING MACHINE CO.

January 1, 1904

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Per Robert Bauer’s 1947 The new catalogue of historical records, 1898-1908/09, this was recorded in Philadelphia in September 1903.

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