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 | | So, Octocros records were made specially for use in cinemas only, and were produced for Synchrophone Ltd. These records first appeared in 1934, using old masters from the defunct Piccadilly label, issued anonymously on an orange and white label (similar design to the later blue one shown right) with a 30-digit catalogue number. |
 | | Recordings were mainly American, from Melotone and later ARC and Decca, but there were a few home-grown recordings, mainly done by Levy's specially for the label, then subsequently by Decca, again exclusively for Panachord, though one or two were also released on Decca as well. |
 | | One of the many tiny records available in the early 1920s, "Pigmy Gramophone", as they were styled, were 5½" in diameter and were pressed by Crystallate, using the same masters as their "Mimosa" records of the period. |
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