On 10/5/2020 4:15 AM, Sammy Jones wrote:
> This doesn't help Francis, but here's an example of what a Lucky Strike Hour broadcast from the period sounds like.
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> I dubbed each side of Rich Conaty's Victor Home Recording Discs using a 5.0 mil stylus, and then assembled the whole program together.
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> It's been years since I did it, but I do believe that I did some speed correction. However, due to the non-professional nature of the original recording system, the speed may drift as each side plays.
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> Here, then, is a complete recording of the Lucky Strike Hour from January 31, 1933, as recorded off the NBC line:
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> https://soundcloud.com/sammyjones-1/lucky-strike-hour-jan-31-1933-edit-eq-declick
Hello Sammy...
Could I possibly get a copy of that "lucky-strike-hour-jan-31-1933" from you?
I can't figure out how to download it from soundcloud and I would like to pick
off the Happy Days opening and close as well as the Lucky Strike spot.
I recently had Expert Stylus in the UK make me a 6 mil stylus for playing those
Victor Home Recordings with my Stanton 500 series cartridge and I'm getting
excellent results with it. I sent them an original Victor Home Recording
stylus so they could get all the dimensions from it and the result that they
sent me looks fabulous under my Binocular Microscope.
... Graham Newton
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