| I just 
received a home recording on a Wilcox Gay recorded disc and another on 
a Capitol home recorded disc. They both seemed to be paper based with a 
waxy coating, but I am not for sure. Both are warped and the Wilcox Gay  
has many cracks throughout the waxy surface. This is an important recording of 
an American POW during WW II. Apparently, at some point, the Japanese 
allowed the POWs to right home to their families telling them they were okay, 
but this particular soldier was allowed to broadcast his message, which was 
played over American radio and is how the family recorded the 
message. What 
is the best way to flatten these recordings? Further, because of the cracks, 
what is the best way to transfer these recordings? Can I use a conventional 
turntable and clean up the digital file, or would a laser turntable work better? 
 Also 
any information about the composition of these type of discs is 
needed. Curtis Peoples Archivist Texas Tech University Southwest Collections Special 
Collections Library Lubbock, Texas 79409-1041 Phone: 806-742-3749 ext 265 Fax: 806-742-0496 |