I happened to pull into a thrift store the other day and was more than surprised to find a number of "Mac" (Harry McClintock) records sitting in a pile in one section, filed in a record album in another, just scattered throughout the record section. Three of the discs were badly warped and of those, two were Canadian Orthophonic releases. I bought the whole batch for $6, put the flat ones in the ultrasonic cleaner and flattened the three warped discs by laying them on a pizza stone which in turn lay atop my radiator. You'll see in the video below just a hint of a warp still on this March 1928 recording of "Mac" singing "Jesse James". It plays fairly decently for a record that appears not to have been well taken care of all of its life!
https://youtu.be/jyb9ciMDX0c
Harry "Mac" McClintock on Victor Scroll 21420
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Re: Harry "Mac" McClintock on Victor Scroll 21420
Good find. I love Mac records.
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I was quite surprised to see a couple of them as Canadian releases, I guess he translated well across the border! 

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Great records, But do tell about your record flattening method. For those of us with radiators that will be useful!! 

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I enjoy the few Mac discs that I have.
Nice find.
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Nice find.
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Normally I use an oven with a flat pizza stone but thought this might be even better and less worry. I set the pizza stone on the radiator, I set the first warped record (in a sleeve) on the stone, put a random Columbia Red label record on top of it, set the next warped record down (no sleeve), then a Columbia Red, then the last warped record, and then a stack of about 10 Columbia Red labels. Each record was first cleaned in my ultrasonic cleaner so no dirt got further ingrained in the shellac.Ben the phono man wrote: Sat Mar 11, 2023 9:37 pm Great records, But do tell about your record flattening method. For those of us with radiators that will be useful!!![]()
Left that sandwich of records on there for about two days and the result is that I can now play them all just fine!
Hope that helps
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Thanks, Appreciate it. I have to try this out on a cold few days when we have the heat on!Dischoard wrote: Tue Mar 21, 2023 10:26 pmNormally I use an oven with a flat pizza stone but thought this might be even better and less worry. I set the pizza stone on the radiator, I set the first warped record (in a sleeve) on the stone, put a random Columbia Red label record on top of it, set the next warped record down (no sleeve), then a Columbia Red, then the last warped record, and then a stack of about 10 Columbia Red labels. Each record was first cleaned in my ultrasonic cleaner so no dirt got further ingrained in the shellac.Ben the phono man wrote: Sat Mar 11, 2023 9:37 pm Great records, But do tell about your record flattening method. For those of us with radiators that will be useful!!![]()
Left that sandwich of records on there for about two days and the result is that I can now play them all just fine!
Hope that helps
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