Re: [IRCA] First DJ in 1909
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Re: [IRCA] First DJ in 1909



Before this goes so far off-track that nobody remembers what the thread is
about, here's a link to a page that is worth perusing:

http://www.charlesherrold.org/HerroldPhotos.html

Mike Hawkins


On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 7:06 PM, Patrick Martin <mwdxer@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> I have about 2,000 78's in my collection. I have about twenty of the old
> thick Edison records (flat but thick) that were made 1900-1920.  They
> can be played by a stereo styllis as the sound is on the sides of the
> groove. I also have an old 1903 one sided Victor (I think) of a
> conversation of two Irish Washerwomen.
> Flat records (hard rubber) were made from the 1890s along with the
> cylindar records. I have only one cylindar record which I cannot play as
> I don't have a cylindar phonograph.  But even at over 100 years old, the
> records are still in good shape.
>
> Patrick
>
> Patrick Martin
> KGED QSL Manager
>
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