Playing Acoustic-Era Records on Period Machines

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donniej
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Re: Playing Acoustic-Era Records on Period Machines

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If anyone has a valuable disc record they'd like copied then I can mold and reproduce them so the copies can be played guilt free :D
It also gives me the chance to offer copies to those who can't find or afford an original.

Records that I pay over $100 for, I have a very hard time putting them under a steel needle. The copies on the other hand, I take camping with me to play on a Carryola 8-)
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Re: Playing Acoustic-Era Records on Period Machines

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Wow, Don! Is that Berliner a copy? It looks fantastic! I sent two of my records to Don after talking to him on the phone. They are the Brunswick The Original Charleston/Sweet Man played by the Isham Jones Orch., and Edison DD 52430 I Can't Give You Anything, But Love/King for a Day by B. A. Rolfe and his Concert Orchestra. Can't wait the see and hear the results! Marc.

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marcapra wrote:Wow, Don! Is that Berliner a copy? It looks fantastic! I sent two of my records to Don after talking to him on the phone. They are the Brunswick The Original Charleston/Sweet Man played by the Isham Jones Orch., and Edison DD 52430 I Can't Give You Anything, But Love/King for a Day by B. A. Rolfe and his Concert Orchestra. Can't wait the see and hear the results! Marc.

Hi Marc,
Yes, that's one of my Berliner copies.
Thanks again for sending the two discs, I can't wait to add the copies to the library!

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