[78-L] Home 78 rpm disc Recorder

Royal Pemberton ampex354 at gmail.com
Sat Jul 16 13:08:00 PDT 2011


It would be a bit of a toy, really, not something that made a quality
recording, then or now.

On Sat, Jul 16, 2011 at 8:58 PM, Dennis Flannigan <
dennis.flannigan at gmail.com> wrote:

> Thanks for quick responses. It was not Silvertone, but a brand I'd never
> seen before in any context. I'll check the brand this week, and at least
> ask
> about a recorder I can identify.
>
> However, a follow up question. Is there any value to such an item? I don't
> mean will someone buy it; but other than for sport, is there a single
> reason
> one would still use it?
>
> I suspect thirty bucks would make me the "proud, new owner." It's after
> that
> where I get worried. Addicts never really need to try a new drink, and
> perhaps my addiction to 78s doesn't need a new genre for mere or more
> folly.
>
>
>
> df
>
>
> Home 78 rpm disc Recorder
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> I'll bet it was (is?) a Silvertone (from Sears).
>
> Don Chichester
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