Over the history of phonograph records, novelty "picture records" with photographs or illustrations embedded in the vinyl have enjoyed periodic episodes of popularity. Sav-Way Industries of Detroit produced its line of Vogue Picture Records between May 1946 and April 1947. During that brief run, the company turned out over seventy different 10-inch records, each priced at about $1. While other Vogue records featured music that ranged from country to Big Bands to jazz, this picture record was targeted at children and includes two stories.
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