|  | Posted by Bill Vermillion on 10/22/05 21:05 
In article <4359f87b.43262406@news-server.houston.rr.com>,Bob <spam@uce.gov> wrote:
 >On Fri, 21 Oct 2005 22:45:39 GMT, "AnthonyR" <nomail@nospam.com>
 >wrote:
 >
 >>I transferred most of my old vinyl using the cheaper Stanton STR8-20 and
 >>going into PC with a preamp
 >
 >Sony used to have a turntable with a built in preamp for $99. I almost
 >got one until I discovered that most of the content on my vinyl was
 >also on CD which I could borrow from the interlibrary loan department.
 >Someone somewhere in the US has almost anything you want in at least
 >one library.
 
 You're lucky being able to find CD copies.   I have a friend who
 runs an oldies record-store, and I brought in some things he's
 never seen before.  Many 'turntable' hits that are hard to find.
 
 Then there is my original pink Decca recording of Tony Sheridan and
 The Beat Brothers - that I've had for close to 40 years.  One owner
 so far :-) Still in the original sleeve.  But that has been issued
 thousands of times on different lables, singles, LPs, cassettes and
 CDs, but only after everyone re-issued it as a Beatles recording.
 Pete Best played drums on that one.
 
 I had a couple of DJ copies I transfered that I did some checking
 and found DJ copies for sale in the $60 and up price range. But
 the seller would include a transfer to CD along with the original
 record.  Since at times I was playing recording on the air up
 to 6 hours day I tended to collect the unknown as I heard the hits
 more often than I'd care to.  But someone had to do it :-)
 
 
 Bill
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