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== About the 1991 copy of "The Jungle Book" you bought today... == |
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You said you bought a 1991 copy of "The Jungle Book" that was printed on the 344th day of December, so I deduce there's a dark ink printing on the bottom spine that follows this code: "x 344 90 xxxx" The first digit is random (I think) and the last four indicate the time your copy was pressed. Does your copy have that sort of code? |
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Also, I have 1991 Canadian copy of "Peter and the Wolf" duplicated by AstralTech but with the same kind of printing; it reads, "5 354 90 0538" - that means it was printed on December 20, 1990 at 05:38 AM. I'm assuming this kind of printing was from a tape manufacturer and not a duplicator. Your copy was duplicated at Technicolor, right? |
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--[[Special:Contributions/MrServoRetro|MrServoRetro]] ([[User_talk:MrServoRetro|talk]]), April 18, 1990, 09:00 PM (EST) |
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:My copy definitely has a dark ink printing. The first digit on my copy, which I believe might be the number of the spine label, reads 4. The time part of the code reads 0641, meaning my copy was printed at 06:41 AM, and my copy was indeed duplicated at Technicolor, and it has the DTMF tone sounds at the beginning. My copy appears to be on a Memorex cassette. The gray print code on my copy reads 032291-A, meaning my copy was printed on March 22, 1991. What the letter A stands for — I’m thinking it’s some sort of shift-code prefix or something. [[Special:Contributions/74.187.193.126|74.187.193.126]] 03:57, 19 April 2022 (UTC) |