78 rpm label?

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Re: 78 rpm label?

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Please find someplace else for your nonesense.

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Re: 78 rpm label?

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52089 wrote: Tue Jan 23, 2024 9:03 pm There isn't one that's cost effective. Watch some of the videos on youtube about early record production and you'll understand why.

Probably the best you could do is contract with one of the companies that presses vinyl records, but you wouldn't be able to play those on a steel needle-type machine.

To the best of my knowledge, there are no shellac-compatible record presses left anywhere in the world.
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