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  2. Conservation and restoration of vinyl discs - Wikipedia

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    Vinyl, acetate, and shellac discs being exposed to soil and fungus spores. Library of Congress Study, 1959. The conservation and restoration of vinyl discs refers to the preventive measures taken to defend against damage and slow degradation, and to maintain fidelity of singles, 12" singles, EP’s, and LP’s in 45 or 33⅓ rpm 10" disc ...

  3. Record restoration - Wikipedia

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    Record restoration, a particular kind of audio restoration, is the process of converting the analog signal stored on gramophone records (either 78 rpm shellac, or 45 and 33⅓ rpm vinyl) into digital audio files that can then be edited with computer software and eventually stored on a hard-drive, recorded to digital tape, or burned to a CD or DVD.

  4. Edison Records - Wikipedia

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    The master cylinder had to have the wider feed as the grooves shrink in length through each process. The master mold is used to create "mothers" and these are then further processed to make working molds. Ad for Edison Records and Gem Phonograph, 1900. The Gold molded record used an aluminum-based wax, like the post-1896 Edison brown wax.

  5. Couple Reunited with Vinyl Record from 1966 Wedding After It ...

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    A Denver couple got a sweet surprise just after their 58th wedding anniversary.. Dr. Phil Schmidt and Donna Packer married in Los Altos Hills, Calif. on Aug. 21, 1966. For their wedding, the then ...

  6. Edison Disc Record - Wikipedia

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    1915 newspaper ad for the product. The record industry began in 1889 with some very-small-scale production of professionally recorded wax cylinder records.At first, costly wet-cell-powered, electric-motor-driven machines were needed to play them, and the customer base consisted solely of entrepreneurs with money-making nickel-in-the-slot phonographs in arcades, taverns, and other public places.

  7. Phonograph record - Wikipedia

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    Three vinyl records of different formats, from left to right: a 12 inch LP, a 10 inch LP, a 7 inch single. A phonograph record (also known as a gramophone record, especially in British English) or a vinyl record (for later varieties only) is an analog sound storage medium in the form of a flat disc with an inscribed, modulated spiral groove ...

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