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− | * '''18 June 2012'''<br> In Spring 2012 a collector donated us 35'000 78 rpm records that we have to clean, repackage in new sleeves, digitize and conserve for future generations. Now we own over 50'000 records, but only have a storage capacity of 15'000. It is very difficult to find sponsors in Switzerland for a non-profit cultural project, we do not have the money to rent another storage room itself. At the moment it's very important for our project to find an approx. 35 | + | * '''18 June 2012'''<br> In Spring 2012 a collector donated us 35'000 78 rpm records that we have to clean, repackage in new sleeves, digitize and conserve for future generations. Now we own over 50'000 records, but only have a storage capacity of 15'000. It is very difficult to find sponsors in Switzerland for a non-profit cultural project, we do not have the money to rent another storage room itself. At the moment it's very important for our project to find an approx. 35 m<sup>2</sup> storage room and maybe a sponsor that help us to finance new record sleeves and EURO-/RAKO-Polypropylen containers. |
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* '''9 June 2012'''<br> First cylinder recordings are entered into the database. Free losless sound will available for free in the near future. Example: '''[[:pool:Everlasting-4m-1047|My Heart Has Learned To Love You]]''' performed by Henry Burr (1882-1941) recorded on a [[U.S. Everlasting cylinder|U.S. Everlasting cylinder]]. '''See also:''' '''[[:pool:Category:PD:RAKO-Cylinder records|Available sound files]]'''. | * '''9 June 2012'''<br> First cylinder recordings are entered into the database. Free losless sound will available for free in the near future. Example: '''[[:pool:Everlasting-4m-1047|My Heart Has Learned To Love You]]''' performed by Henry Burr (1882-1941) recorded on a [[U.S. Everlasting cylinder|U.S. Everlasting cylinder]]. '''See also:''' '''[[:pool:Category:PD:RAKO-Cylinder records|Available sound files]]'''. |
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The Edison Disc, also known as a Diamond Disc record, was a type of audio disc record marketed by Edison Records from 1912 to 1929.
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