Ingenuitive Soviet Eastern Bloc DJs found a way to get western music during the 1950s and 60s, despite limited imports, by re-printing the few albums that slipped through. Printing a vinyl record can be an involved process, but they found a worthy substitute: engraving music on used X-ray film. The disks have a beauty of their own, and would look very classy simply mounted on the wall. While the link above has quite a few comments from people who've seen or listened to these albums, they don't appear on eBay, and the only online links go to this article. Either this is hoaxy, or it's a very overlooked collectible.
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