1953 Cricket Records “Jolly Tunes”: Cadmium (Cd): 192 ppm, Mercury (Hg): 22 ppm! Do you have vintage vinyl at home?

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1953 Cricket Records "Jolly Tunes": Cadmium (Cd): 192 ppm, Mercury (Hg): 22 ppm!!

Cricket Records ’33 record from 1953, “Jolly Time.” When tested with an XRF instrument it had the following readings.  

  • Lead (Pb): Negative (“non-detect”)
  • Arsenic (As): Negative (“non-detect”)
  • Cadmium (Cd): 192 +/- 15 ppm
  • Mercury (Hg): 22 +/- 14 ppm

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Tamara Rubin
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1953 Cricket Records "Jolly Tunes": Cadmium (Cd): 192 ppm, Mercury (Hg): 22 ppm!! 1953 Cricket Records "Jolly Tunes": Cadmium (Cd): 192 ppm, Mercury (Hg): 22 ppm!!

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