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arsclist Fw: [MLA-L] Help! What is this?



Perhaps someone from ARSC could enlighten this person from MLA?
This is probably a transcription disc, but I don't recall any such machine in my past experience.

Paul T. Jackson - Trescott Research
Information & Library Development
trescott@xxxxxxxxx
http://www.bookbay.com/PioneersInBrass.htm
----- Original Message ----- 
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Sent: Monday, July 15, 2002 8:41 AM
Subject: [MLA-L] Help! What is this?


| A colleague of mine in the Baptist archives came to me with a 6-7"
| aluminum disc looking similar to a 45 RPM single. Instead  of the 1.5"
| hole in the center, there are three small holes arranged in a
| triangular pattern. Can anyone shed some light on what this might be.
| 
| Thanks,
| 
| Richard G. Marcum
| Listening Center Supervisor/ Public Relations Comm.
| Mercer University Jack Tarver Library
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