Hi Chris. As far as recording acoustically, Nick Bergh, who occasionally posts here, can record acoustically. He did a couple acoustic tracks for American Epic. Ellis On Wed, Aug 29, 2018 at 8:50 AM, Chris Goosman <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > I have not heard of anyone pressing shellac at least in North America. > > About three years ago I had a client who wanted to do this for a record > that was recorded live to analog two track, but he finally had to settle > for an all analog lacquer cut (which I did) and press vinyl at 33 1/3. My > lathe didn't do 78 otherwise we would have done that speed. > > He looked far and wide to do something like this and had to settle. > > I also think he would have tried to record acoustically but that was > impossible to find as well. > > Good luck, > Chris > > > On Wed, Aug 29, 2018 at 11:25 AM Brewster Kahle <[log in to unmask]> > wrote: > > > I have a musician/composer friend that would like to make a "real" 78 of > > a recent composition... is anyone stamping shellac these days for such > > folks? > > > > What I have seen from recent pressings in the great78 project seem to be > > more-or-less vinyl but turn at 78rpm-- this does not seem to qualify for > > this purpose. > > > > -brewster > > > -- Ellis [log in to unmask] 818-846-5525