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Re: [ARSCLIST] Drowned Paramounts in August
Assuming any serviceable metals are found, here's hoping that some enterprising concern will take the initiative to issue direct vinyl pressings much like Historic Masters or Symposium.
Martin
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Three metal parts (not tapes) were fetched in a local yard sale, and the
question became: What are they? The trip to the river bottom was (I
think) an afterthought.
ds
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Re: [ARSCLIST] Drowned Paramounts in August
Does anyone here have sources in the Grafton area to find out what
happened with the dive? Not sure
you'd recover anything usable but might have some interesting display
artifacts. Article describes
"metal master tape." I'm assuming that's an error and what the recording
engineer's heir has is a
metal disk part?
-- Tom Fine
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From: "Dick Spottswood" <dick@xxxxxxxx>
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> (thanks to Lance Ledbetter!)
>
> http://www.gmtoday.com/news/local_stories/2006/June_06/06132006_10.asp
>
> Dick