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RE: arsclist Phonograph and cylinder auction webcast
The 
cylinder seems to be a moulded cylinder and therefore probably NOT "a one of a 
kind piece".  But that's me being a bit of a pedant; the clip is still very 
amusing.  It reminds me of one of our curators (he doesn't work here any 
more) who was demonstrating a cylinder player to an expectant audience of 
professional audio engineers gathered around a stand that we had at an APRS 
exhibition some years ago.  The curator wound the machine up and was just 
engaging the stylus with the cylinder (it was a 'sacrificial' cylinder) when the 
motor's speed governor gave up the ghost and the mandrel ran at a furious 
speed.  There was a terrible mechanical grinding, the cylinder was badly 
gouged, chips of cylinder flew around the room, the curator had his hand smartly 
rapped by the crazed machine, he turned the air blue with some fearsome and 
filthy oaths and the engineers departed guffawing wildly.
 
Regards
 
Nigel
British Library National Sound 
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