Here we have RARE labels from The Unbreakable Record Company from May 1928 to June 1928. These are flexible wafer type records and are VERY RARE! The company only existed for 2 months.
The first is Aeroplane with great graphics. Initially 8 records were released. With 10 more slated for release in June.
Next .we have Golden Tongue which were recouplings of the Aeroplane issues.They were distributed by Craig Williamson Pty. Ltd. Melbourne.
Next After Unbreakable Record Company failed Clifford Industries pressed them in normal shellac for a short time in 1929.
Next in 1930 another patent was taken out for an improved record by Frederick Mitchell who had started the Unbreakable Record Company in 1928. It was Bellbird With Unbreakable across the top released in May 1930.
After a few months with financial difficulties another patent with improvements to the record. The company was changed to The Flexible Record Co. in Sept 1930..Again this was a short lived label with the last releases in June 1931.
For More Info see Sound Beginnings by Ross Laird
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