[78-L] ldest metal parts

Milan P Milovanovic milanpmilovanovic4 at gmail.com
Wed Oct 17 12:22:37 PDT 2012


Have no idea, I'm trying to figure it out (these were with ethnic music 
recorded on).


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> Why were they distroyed?
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>>From: Milan P Milovanovic <milanpmilovanovic4 at gmail.com>
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>>Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2012 5:43 PM
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>>And, also, from what part did these masters originated (as described on
>>picture, these masters were destroyed in 1961.):
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>>http://s9.postimage.org/gh6v9qzkf/Gramophone001.jpg
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>>----- Original Message ----- 
>>From: "Robert M. Bratcher Jr." <rbratcherjr at yahoo.com>
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>>Sent: Monday, October 15, 2012 11:42 PM
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>>> But do those metal parts still erist somewhere? And what part of the 
>>> metal
>>> parts at Hayes survived the bombing?
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>>>>From: S&R Pinsker <spinsker at erols.com>
>>>>To: 78-L at klickitat.78online.com
>>>>Sent: Monday, October 15, 2012 1:55 PM
>>>>Subject: Re: [78-L] ldest metal parts
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>>>>By metal parts I would assume we mean masters, mothers or stampers.
>>>>My recollection is that when Hayes was bombed, it was reported that
>>>>complete EMI archives, probably mothers, existed in Argentina and Japan.
>>>>Is that correct?
>>>>rdp
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