ABSTRACT

A double-sided, vertical-cut,. seven-inch disc first marketed in June 1916 by the Domino Phonograph Co. of New York. Despite their small size, the records had a playing time of 2 1/2 minutes. The sale price was $.33, the repertoire was pop and standard. A 10-inch disc, glossy red in color, appeared in February 1917, at $.35. W.R. Anderson, 220 Fifth Avenue, did the distribution, which seems to have ceased around 1917.