Recording Details of Machines and Records

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Recording Details of Machines and Records

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Well I've got quite a few details recorded in an Excel spreadsheet of the machines I own, make, model, s/n, horn style, etcetera but it 's not so many to deal with.

Now I'm about 30% into a more challenging task. I've Logged about 200 Edison DDs in an Excel sheet so I can sort them by Title, Group, Number and a few other variables. I've wanted to do this for a long time but ugh... time consuming......

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If you are entering them according to label variant, you may wish to use the identification system used by Ron Dethlefson in 'Edison Disc Records and Artists', if you aren't already.
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The beauty of Excel is the sorting capability and the ability to add additional sorts later.

For now I'm able to sort by;
1)Record No. and R or L side
2)Title
3)Type of music (Foxtrot, Waltz, March, Etcetera)
4)Artist(s)
5)Condition

So all this information needs to be manually entered for each side. What a pain! Worked on it a good portion of the weekend and completed about ⅔ of those which are accessible here in Europe. That's ~ 350 sides done over the weekend, everything up through no. 51699. :coffee:

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