[78-L] Transcription info sought
David Lennick
dlennick at sympatico.ca
Sun Feb 9 16:19:35 PST 2014
Is the lacquer coming away from the disc or is that cellophane liner the BBC
used disintegrating? That's real fun to scrape away.
dl
On 2/9/2014 6:48 PM, Ron L'Herault wrote:
> Lacquers with a white film can be cleaned with Windex. And amazingly enough
> the records I had that looked crazed tracked OK. They may be a bit noisy
> but you should be able to play them if you have a turntable that handles
> that size record and a not too light tracking force.
>
> Ron L
>
> -----Original Message-----
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>
> Ron,
> They appear to have been stored in the original card sleeves of the BBC.
> It looks as though they have been stored in a shed or outhouse. They have
> 'cloudy' area across the grooves of the cellulose. Some 'crazy paving'
> too. Some have flakes of cellulose coming away from the outside edge.
>
> I haven't played them yet. It requires some thought.
>
> Russ B
>
>
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> From: Ron L'Herault<lherault at verizon.net>
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>
>
> Why do you say playability is in doubt? I'd love to hear the Jolson
> material, BTW.
>
> Ron L
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: 78-l-bounces at klickitat.78online.com
> [mailto:78-l-bounces at klickitat.78online.com] On Behalf Of RUSSELL BARNES
> Sent: Sunday, February 09, 2014 12:49 PM
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> Subject: [78-L] Transcription info sought
>
> Hello all,
>
> This week (here in the UK) I purchased - in a public auction house - twelve
> Radio transcription discs 17, 16 and 12 inch dia - all said to have
> originated in the BBC, record library London.
>
> They appear to be mainly direct cut to acetate and are in the region
> of sixty years old. They've been in store for a considerable time and
> their playability is much in doubt.
>
> One set of 17 inch (a 33 revs) is a programme - dated March 1945 - called
> 'Jazz is where you find it'. Could this be a USA programme copied by the
> BBC.
>
> Two 16 inch discs with a plain blue label has the letters W.O.R across it
> and dated 10th January, 1946. It has the programme Salute to Jolson - on
> four sides. These disc I assume are American.
>
> Any one any ideas please ?.
>
> Russ Barnes
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