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Re: [ARSCLIST] Playing a "flexi disc"
Richard Warren wrote:
Dear Barbara Need,
If the disc is translucent green vinyl, it may be a Soundscriber disc. 
These were 33.3 rpm microgroove, so you should try to play it as if it 
were an LP. Pray that it hasn't warped; if it has, you may need to send 
it to someone with excellent equipment and much experience.
Sincerely, Richard
At 02:59 PM 7/17/2007, you wrote:
I have been asked to get a digital transfer from what I believe to be 
a "Flexi disc" (thin green plastic /vinyl disc with a square hole). 
The only complication is that, as far as I can tell, these were LPs 
and, therefore, no earlier than 1948. The date on the disc, however, 
is '43. We have an osmium stylus (which we use for 78s)  and a diamond 
stylus (which we use for LPs). What stylus should I use for playback? 
(And if you have recommendations for adding to my stylus supply, I 
would welcome that as well, though I may not be able to do anything 
about it just yet.)
Barbara
Barbara Need
Manager
I've seen very thin flexible orange and yellow discs which were used for home 
disc recorders in the 40s..don't know why this one would have a square hole, 
unless the original hole was too tight and someone has enlarged it. If it's one 
of these home cuts, it would probably play at 78. Does it look like a factory 
product with a printed "label" or might it be a home cut?
dl