[78-L] 78-L Digest, Vol 1, Issue 42

Bertrand CHAUMELLE chaumelle at orange.fr
Mon Oct 13 10:35:12 PDT 2008


There's a 78 by Ken MacIntosh with a beautiful quiet intro (and a 
mighty finish) called "Off Shore"
HMV BD1320 (0EA17792) date unknown to me.

BC
Le 13 oct. 08, à 11:43, John Wright a écrit :

>
> In message 78-l-request at klickitat.78online.com writes
>>
>> If it's an acoustic player take the diaphragm out of the reproducer, 
>> or
>> disconnect the stylus carrier from it. They should be able to find a
>> "parts only" head, depending on the model player. Dub in the needle
>> drop, if necessary.
>> If it's electric, well, just turn it amp off!
>> Does that cover it?
>
> Probably not, Malcolm. It assumes the production team know something
> about gramophones.
>
> So, no silent 78 from this group :o|
>
> Anyone know a very quiet 78 issued in UK in early 1939? Say something 
> by
> Carroll Gibbons and the Savoy Hotel Orpheans?
>
> I'll get back to Gill and enquire what the film soundtrack consists of.
>
>
> -- 
> John Wright
>
>
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