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Pressing New Shellac
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STARR-OLA
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Re: Pressing New Shellac
Swell idea but im guessing someone would want royalties. money would make it work but really how many would buy 78s?a few hundred?thousand? a great underground basement recording genius would be neato! id stir the toxic heated shellac brine,i already work with cement
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... a post of your beloved broken discs cyclinders etc would catch on.
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Meltrope3
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Re: Pressing New Shellac
New shellac records from Henry de Winter and the Bratislava Hot Serenaders would be awesome:
(Double-click the video above or click this link to go to the video on YouTube.)
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Re: Pressing New Shellac
Who sells Vincent Giordano on record? I thought there were some new cylinders made about 20 years ago.
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52089
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That was "Electrophone", a cylinder record business owned by the Valentis (APSCO) and Peter Dilg. They initially put out brown wax records, then resin records. I don't think they've made any records in a very long time.Victrolacollector wrote:Who sells Vincent Giordano on record? I thought there were some new cylinders made about 20 years ago.
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I had Vince signing my copy of 'Turn on the Heat' a couple years ago. All Electrophone cylinders were actually manufactured by Duncan Miller (= Vulcan). He sold many similar titles under his own label in England back then, I think it was 'New Empire Record'.
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Yes; I have a couple of Vince Giordano Electrophones in my collection: they originally used a rather noisy red vinyl, then a somewhat better black vinyl...52089 wrote:That was "Electrophone", a cylinder record business owned by the Valentis (APSCO) and Peter Dilg. They initially put out brown wax records, then resin records. I don't think they've made any records in a very long time.Victrolacollector wrote:Who sells Vincent Giordano on record? I thought there were some new cylinders made about 20 years ago.
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I recorded VG Nighthawks in 2002 on cylinder at the Cajun in New York City. Again the original cylinders are lost in Upstate New York somewhere. However I do have a video of it, and got to transcribe one or two recordings before I left. Interesting fact Bill Klinger notes in his paper on cylinders that in 1901 4 times more Edison wax cylinders were sold than Victor discs! Electrophones Turn on the Heat is a great recording, recorded electrically It is announced Royal Society Jazz Orchestra. The molds for those were just like a Blue Amberol one.
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Re: Pressing New Shellac
If you were going to recycle records for the shellac, you would have to sort them out for the different types of shellacs used in them.
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Doubt it. They didn't sort them back during wartime record drives. Just melt it all down again.howardpgh wrote:If you were going to recycle records for the shellac, you would have to sort them out for the different types of shellacs used in them.