Digging through the records

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celticguitar666
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Digging through the records

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Hey I found a bunch of interesting records while working on a mild organizing of my records which was mostly putting records in sleeves that didn't have sleeves records with original sleeves in plastic to prevent further decay found some nice fox trots some Tommy Dorsey I didn't know I had and others had a nice time My Victrola sounded in wonderful form loud crisp even with medium needles both early and later records, Such a wonderful past time makes up for not being able to work in the garden here in the NE. I have to get more sleeves and boxes as I think I found a place that might have some new to me 78 records maybe an Edison or 2
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fran604g
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Sounds familiar! Although I am really new to the 78 scene, I have begun to look through all I have accumulated and I find it so exciting when I can identify something relatively unique.

I use my HMV-101 for listening sessions of the ones I find most interesting (at the moment). I just can't get over how nice some of these old recordings sound!

It's so gratifying.
Francis; "i" for him, "e" for her
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