Specs and limits of certain machines

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Re: Specs and limits of certain machines

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AlastairMorley wrote:... The only record I've been testing this machine with is a Decca Personality Series 78 featuring Lee Dixon with the Oklahoma Male Chorus and Orchestra under the direction of Jay Blackton. ..
That's very possible. That was recorded in 1943, after the famous musicians strike was settled -- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1942%E2%8 ... %27_strike -- and was one of the first records/album sets released to the public, after the lull. It was available in 78 format for years--well into the 1950s, and eventually was released in LP format,45s, cassette, CD, and for download. The pressing you have might date from the post-WWII period.

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52089 wrote:If you have a diamond point stylus you can theoretically play Edison Diamond Discs. However, I have yet to find one of they styli that didn't mark the records, so I don't recommend using them.
Have you ever looked into the Bruce styli that debuted a couple of years ago?

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Re: Specs and limits of certain machines

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Lucius1958 wrote:
52089 wrote:If you have a diamond point stylus you can theoretically play Edison Diamond Discs. However, I have yet to find one of they styli that didn't mark the records, so I don't recommend using them.
Have you ever looked into the Bruce styli that debuted a couple of years ago?

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I'm only aware of these being available pre-mounted in a Diamond Disc stylus bar.

I suppose Bruce could be commissioned to make diamonds for a shank, but I would think it would be cost prohibitive given the very low demand for these.

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