Edison Let Us Not Forget Sleeve

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Edison Let Us Not Forget Sleeve

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Hi:

Looking for a reproduction sleeve or original sleeve for my Let Us Not Forget Diamond Disc record. I though someone was offering this in reproduction. Let me know. Looking to pay reasonable amount.

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Robin & Joan Rolfes had these.

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Yes, the Rolfs make a nice copy, I think it is $20.00. You can contact them at nipper@dataex.com .

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How about the record that goes inside of it. Anyone have a spare copy? :)

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I have a copy of the "Let Us Not Forget" if anyone is interested.

Email me off list at ronbrink@aol.com

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Somebody at the Wayne show was selling some kind of molded rubber coies of this record and some Berliners. Has anybody tried them? They were about $50 per, which I thought was a bit much.

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52089 wrote:Somebody at the Wayne show was selling some kind of molded rubber coies of this record and some Berliners. Has anybody tried them? They were about $50 per, which I thought was a bit much.
That same person also had molded resin copies of original Berliner discs. They play and sound the same! I do wonder, though, how the resin wears under the strain of a dragging steel needle. :shock:
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