Date:Fri, 20 Jul 2007 20:41:37 -0700
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From:Roger and Allison Kulp <[log in to unmask]>
Subject:Re: off-topic: guilty pleasure in hi-fi demo records
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I own the Bob & Ray.in M- no less.I bought it three years ago om eBay for six bucks.It is one of the rarest (Based on number of copies seen.)Living Stereos,I have found, and I have LSC-1817,and LSC-1875.
Roger
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In the LP era, there were all sorts of demos and promos.."Adventure in High
Fidelity" is sure a better sample than "Hearing is Believing" (music samples on
side 2 are fine, but the comparisons on side 1 include modern versions vs
acousticals!). In the early stereo days, RCA put out "Bob And Ray Throw a
Stereo Spectacular" and "Sounds in Space"..the latter has crossed my hands 3
times, never in playable condition (the last copy had the Glenn Gould "So You
Want To Write a Fugue" flexi scotch taped to it!).
dl
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