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- From: weissborn@DFWVX1.DALLAS.GEOQUEST.SLB.COM
- Subject: Re: Seeking EDISON Phonograph record
- Message-ID: <1993Jan25.230504.10514@slcs.slb.com>
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- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 93 23:05:04 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan25.181124.20736@news.unomaha.edu>, rerickso@cwis.unomaha.edu (Ronald D. Erickson) writes:
- >
- >In a way I am amazed anyone would want to play antique
- >records on an old record player unless they wanted to
- >wear out the records. As far as I know, if one has a
-
- Because some of these records will sound truly horrible
- on a modern turntable/hi-fi system. All the
- turntables I have seen recently DO NOT support 78rpm. And
- the old ones I have purchased at garage-sales, flea markets, etc.
- could not/would not track heavy enough to keep the needle in
- the groove.
-
- Besides, its Fun!!
-
- Bill Weissborn
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-