To: | Charles Christ <cfchrist@earthlink.net> |
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Subject: | Re: No LBC, Dizzy, Roe, etc |
Date: | Thu, 27 Jul 2000 08:44:19 -0500 |
Cc: | Frank Clarici <spritenut@Exit109.com>, Valentine <valntine@ptd.net>, Tom Stone <tstone@frontierprecision.com>, Spridgets <spridgets@autox.team.net> |
References: | <NEBBIOBLILHBDFJBEFNPCEBMCCAA.tstone@frontierprecision.com> <397FA42B.7521@ptd.net> <397FAA8B.50FA1718@digitex.net> <397FABC5.714EE0F@exit109.com> <001101bff764$cc819d60$b0d3f6d1@USER> |
Ok all, we have discussed the whole gambit of the records speeds, save one. What was the 16 speed on the record players for?? Charles Christ wrote: > hey! don't forget the pressed paper 78's! got a couple of thos here in my > collection. > > chuck. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Frank Clarici <spritenut@Exit109.com> > To: Brad Fornal <toyman@digitex.net> > Cc: Valentine <valntine@ptd.net>; Tom Stone <tstone@frontierprecision.com>; > Spridgets <spridgets@autox.team.net> > Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2000 3:25 AM > Subject: Re: No LBC, Dizzy, Roe, etc > > > Brad Fornal wrote: > > > > > > I must confess to not know why, I have an old 1900's era Dictaphone that > plays > > > the round records and they appear to be made of some early sort of > vinyl. > > > > Cylinder shaped? My grandmother still has her Edison cylinder player and > > a few cylinders. This was the first "phonograph" After this was the > > classic "record" which was round and flat (78 rpms) > > -- > > Frank Clarici > > Toms River, NJ > > The bug in the rice bowl > > http://www.exit109.com/~spritenut > > |
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