![Old United States Navy Sailor Victory At Sea Stereophonic Record Album Old United States Navy Sailor Victory At Sea Stereophonic Record Album](http://image.timepassagesnostalgia.com/watermarked/imageso7/o777victoryatseaa.jpg)
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| | | The pictures below show larger front and back views of this Old United States Navy Sailor Victory At Sea Stereophonic Record Album. The record album is not dated but it is believed to be from the 1950s after the 1952 “Victory At Sea” television series. It was made in the U.S.A. by Synthetic Plastics Company of Newark, New Jersey. The colorful cover pictures a United States Navy Battleship firing its big guns, and the titles on the record are as follows: THE SONG OF THE HIGH SEAS BENEATH THE SOUTHERN CROSS GUADALCANAL MARCH MELODIES OF THE SEA THE PACIFIC BOILS OVER HARD WORK AND HORSEPLAY VICTORY AT SEA THE LIFE OF A SAILOR The 33-1/3 rpm record sleeve measures about 12-1/4'' x 12-1/4''. The vinyl record appears to be in excellent condition, and the sleeve has some wear from handling as pictured. The left and bottom edges of the cover have splits. |
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