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Date:         Tue, 15 Aug 2006 10:44:10 -0500
Reply-To:     Association for Recorded Sound Discussion List
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From:         John Spencer <[log in to unmask]>
Subject:      Re: RCA Metal Parts in Camden.
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Here is the link, the author is Bill Holland. http://www.billholland.net/bholland.html John John Spencer BMS/ Chace LLC 1801 8th Ave. S. Suite 200 Nashville, TN 37203 office (615) 385-1251 fax (615) 385-0153 cell (615) 714-1199 email: [log in to unmask] www.bridgemediasolutions.com On Aug 15, 2006, at 9:43 AM, Steve Ramm wrote: > > In a message dated 8/15/2006 6:37:14 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, > [log in to unmask] writes: > > > Also, on a different topic. You seem very expert on the 78 era. Is > it myth > or fact that RCA buried a > bunch of metal parts and masters when they tore down their Camden > NJ plant? > And I guess more > importantly, did they bury anything important/valuable vs. obscure > one-disk > wonders? > > > > There was a discussion of this on 78-L last month and someone > posted the > article in Billboard mag describing this. I can't find the link > anymore. > > Steve >


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