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Hi all.  Don't know if this has been covered before but does anyone know why the cartoon character of the lion holding a record is on some demos and not others.  I have took photos of 2 demos to show differences 

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  • i guess what started out as a good idea for promotion ( handwriting each disc jockey's name on the  label) turned out to be way too much work and so they just left Leo the Lion on the deejay copi

  • I'm pretty sure that MGM used the lion on demos from the early 50's (maybe even late 40's)  until sometime in 1968. Here are 2 promos from '68 one with and without the cartoon character-   

  • The change was around the transition away from the black issue copies to the cyan/tan issue label. 

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I'm pretty sure that MGM used the lion on demos from the early 50's (maybe even late 40's) 

until sometime in 1968. Here are 2 promos from '68 one with and without the cartoon character- 

 

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The change was around the transition away from the black issue copies to the cyan/tan issue label. 

However, the question remains as to why it was used in the first place and then dropped. Curious as I used to collect MGM demo's and have always wondered. Obviously it relates somewhat to the MGM film studios and the intro on films but why a cartoon variant rather than the more recognisable lion illustration on the later releases. 

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i guess what started out as a good idea for promotion ( handwriting each disc jockey's name on the 

label) turned out to be way too much work and so they just left Leo the Lion on the deejay copies. 

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