Wow! and it hasn't even passed 3 months since the last update. Am I on a roll or what?
Anyhow, now that I've sprained my arm patting myself on the back... There are 26 new and updated links on my link (what else?) page: http://www.proaxis.com/~settlet/record/links.html New links include: The Victor Talking Machine Company from the David Sarnoff Library Great Lakes Antique Phonograph Thomas Edison's Attic Old Jazz on line Phonographsites.biz Josh White Discography Turntablerepair.com DooWop Nation Modern Gennett Factory Pictures Billy Murray at RedHotJazz.com The Online Guide to Whistling Records The Session Label Ted Staunton's Collection (nice labels for those of us so addicted) Cylinder, Disc and Tape Care in a Nutshell from the LOC Esoteric Sound RadioLovers.com Collectors World West Na Vrstv?ch Gramophones Friedhelm's Grammophon Homepage Wilf Carter Updated links are: Cylinders on the Web Hawthorn's Antique Audio Adam Miller's Online Files Ultraportable Phonographs Six Brown Brothers UCLA Gennett collection The following are dead links. If anyone has information about new URLs for the following I'd really appreciate it: Billy Murray Bernard Kruesemann Great78s Carson Robinson (carsonrobinson.com) The Phonograph in Literature from Phonozoic Of course I have many people to thank. This would be impossible without their help. Loudon Briggs George Vollema Jerry Fabris Michel Essevaz-Roulet Trevor Hill Tom Hawthorn James Powell Ron Fial Scott Alexander Paul Sala Dan Choffnes Inada J. E. Knox Bruce & Leonka Mal Rockwell Friedhelm W. Maur Wannes Dirven If you know of a phonograph/cylinder/78/transcription/20s jazz/acoustic classical etc link I don't have, I'd really appreciate knowing about it. Enjoy! Ty http://settlet.fateback.com http://www.proaxis.com/~settlet/record/record.html From [email protected] Thu Nov 18 09:06:11 2004 From: [email protected] ([email protected]) Date: Sun Dec 24 13:09:54 2006 Subject: [Phono-L] 2/4 setup on a Columbia BFT Message-ID: <[email protected]> In a message dated 11/7/2004 1:58:26 PM Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: > I have a really nice Columbia BFT that has a 2/4 minute setup. Can someone > tell me how this mechinism works? I have played around with it and it doesn't > seem to make any difference what I do, the speed doesn't change. Thanks for > any ideas you might have. > *********** The speed of 160 rpm will stay the same throughout, for both 2-min and 4-min. All that changes is the horizontal rate of travel of the reproducer across the cylinder. Allen www.phonobooks.com

