For some reason I cannot link to the websight-suggestions?
Abe

On Thu, Dec 5, 2013 at 3:42 PM, Glenn Longwell <[email protected]>wrote:

> Agreed.  WOW.  This is great to see for easy research access.
>
> For me I went straight to Talking Machine World looking for 1916 and 1917
> which are the two big years for me in doing some research and these are the
> only two missing years between 1905-1928!  Oh well.  I'm sure in time they
> will come.
>
> Glenn
>
>
> www.majesticrecord.com
>
>
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>  From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Wednesday, December 4, 2013 11:01 PM
> Subject: [Phono-L] Fwd: [ARSCLIST] Wonderful new web resources
>
>
> All I can say is WOW! Not only all the EPMs but look at what else. Below is
> a posting from Sam Brylawski from the ARSCList - which I'm sure many of
> you  PHONO collectors are not on.
>
> Steve Ramm
>
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>
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> I don't recall reading an announcement of this here. If I'm  mistaken I
> hope
> you'll agree that it's well worth a new mention.
>
> The  great Media History Project that scans media serials for the  Internet
> Archive, and provides a handy front end for them, has added runs  of
> Talking
> Machine World; the 1896 Phonoscope; and the Edison Phonograph  Monthly to
> its already rich  holdings.
>
> http://mediahistoryproject.org/broadcasting/
>
> Congrats  and thanks to David Pierce (author of the important and
> just-published  survey of extant silent films) and his team, and the staff
> of the LC  Recorded Sound Reference Center.
>
> Have fun. My apologies to your  families.
>
> Sam Brylawski
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