Diamond Discs on YouTube by request

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Possible to put up any of the four long players you have listed there? :P

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What is your You Tube id so we can find your recordings?

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larryh wrote:What is your You Tube id so we can find your recordings?

Larry

It's www.youtube.com/pghcoyote

I recommend Coyote's channel. Lots of goods diamond discs!

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Thanks, Rocky! Wolfe, missed your request, I'll get to the long plays the next time I have a chance to do some filming.

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coyote wrote:Thanks, Rocky! Wolfe, missed your request, I'll get to the long plays the next time I have a chance to do some filming.
Thanks very much!

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I am (finally) starting to record the Edison LP records that I have...playing them just ONCE on my 1-C, lest someone have a heart attack. I need to clean and regrease the mainspring first as violent "bumping" from it is going to cause mistracking and ruin grooves. So, in about another month, look for these complete on YouTube.

In addition, I will again take requests for recordings of paper labels in my collection of those that aren't already posted by someone on YouTube or that are posted but better audio is desired. I have a few new ones as well. I need to work on adding the title/artist, as I only compiled my collection by catalog number, so you'll need to cross-reference the spreadsheet.

http://www.pghcoyote.com/dd

Wolfe: Sorry, I don't think I have any of the Jacques Urlus titles.

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Some very good discs on your channel, and very well reproduced.

One of my favourites is unfortunately not on your list, but someone out there must have a copy of 52623 "Third Alarm March" which they could post.

I have only heard it once, but it made a considerable impression.

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Coyote, how about a link to your channel?

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Sorry, EdisonSquirrel listed it a few posts above:

http://www.youtube.com/pghcoyote

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coyote wrote:Sorry, EdisonSquirrel listed it a few posts above:

http://www.youtube.com/pghcoyote
Thanks. Just subscribed.

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