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| | TIME.com: Super Brother Act -- Jun. 21, 1954 -- Page 1 |
 | | In the rear of their store, somewhere between notions and prescriptions, they put in a record department. |
 | | That started an extraordinary chain reaction: the records sold faster than hot cakes, so the boys eased up on hot cakes and expanded the record department. |
 | | When they did not have the right records to sell in their stores, they set up their own recording firm, Super Disk (which now releases through M-G-M Records), and their own record warehouse for jukebox operators, Super One-Stop Record Service. |
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