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Re: 16" diameter phonograph disc



Thank you to all who replied to my question.  It is gratifying to know so 
many people are interested in preserving our past. I am digitally saving my
family's photos and documents, and now with all your help, I feel I can save
this bit of our audio history. The disc is becoming less mysterious, thanks
to you sharing your knowledge. When the decision is made and the deed done,
I will post the results to the list - apparently it is an odd disc.

Thanks so much
Margaret



> Greetings
>
> I am new to this list. I usually browse a while on a new list, but so far
> haven't had anything to browse, so I am just jumping in.
>
> I have a 16" diameter phonograph disc 1/32" thick, recorded by my
> grandparents sometime before 1937. Don't know what kind of disc it is or
> what is on it. It has 4  5/16" holes, 1 centered, 3 others set 1" back from
> center. There are some scratches and some blotches of a white substance,
> some patches slightly corrosive, most not. It has a paper label meant to be
> handwritten on, says "For reference recording only, Audio Devices Inc, New
> York".  Recorded with 2 tracks on one side, 1 short and 1 long track, about
> 2/3 full. Other side also has a label, but nothing recorded.
>
> I would like to have it transfered to CD, both a straight transfer unaltered
> version and a noise filtered version.
>
> Does anyone know where I can get this done? I am in the San Francisco Bay
> area in California and would prefer a local transfer and not to ship it. But
> if I must ship, I must.
>
> Thank you for your help
> Margaret
>
> 



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