In a message dated 7/6/04 12:17:07 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
[email protected] writes:
I wonder where Leach Lake is?
Minnesota. This is as much info as I could find on Internet:
Steve
Posted on Tue, Jul. 06, 2004
(http://ad.doubleclick.net/jump/aberdeennews.news/news;kw=center6;c2=news_homepage;pos=center6;group=rectangle;ord=1089164615169?)
N.D. man found dead in lake identified
Authorities have identified the man who apparently drowned in a Minnesota
lake this weekend.
The body of William Ptacek, 46, of Oakes, N.D., was found in northwestern
Minnesota's Leech Lake shortly after 5 p.m. Sunday.
Ptacek was on a sailboat in the lake on Saturday when he apparently fell
overboard, Cass County Sheriff Randy Fisher said.
The body was recovered by a dive team near Ottertail Point on Leech Lake.
The Associated Press
From drgregc Tue Jul 6 21:18:24 2004
From: drgregc (Greg)
Date: Sun Dec 24 13:10:46 2006
Subject: [Phono-L] 2 Minute Education
Message-ID: <010901c463c8$ae685a60$2f01a...@moonbasealpha>
I have a 2 minute only Edison Standard in my collection. I recently
picked up a Columbia Eagle B; also 2 minute only. I would like to
purchase some additional 2 minute cylinder recordings but I am confused
as to how I can distinguish them from the 4 minute records. They are not
always properly identified on eBay. It's very confusing.
I know that all Blue Amberols are 4 minute. I need an easy and
fool-proof way to identify 2 minute records. E.g., are all "Gold
Moulded" records 2 minute?
Greg