Later,  many of the old single siders were re-pressed as two
siders,
> so I  understand. Many were also re-recorded in the electrical era on 2
> sides.

That is why occasionally but not that often, you actually have a two sided 
Columbia with one or two "introduced" sides, long after this feature was 
discontinued on disc recordings. I have one classic example of this: 
Columbia double sided record A462 with (940) In the Good Old Summertime by 
J.W. Myers (introduced), and the other side "The Rambler Minstrel Company", 
not introduced.

Bruce
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Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Some 'interesting' Victor 10 inch 78's?


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