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Date:         Wed, 4 May 2005 16:11:30 -0700
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Subject:      Re: USO "Rainbo" discs
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I recently transferred a similar USO disc. I believe these discs have cardboard cores that were then coated with an acetate compound similar to or the same as radio transcription discs. As a precaution, I made a transfer from the disc just as it came to me. I then hand cleaned the disc with the Disc Doctor system and made another transfer. Since I don't have a vacuum unit, that was all I did. Everything went OK and I got a good sound print. I'd be interested in hearing how others have dealt with these. Matthew Barton <[log in to unmask]> wrote:I'm looking at a pair of discs that were recorded by WWII servicemen at USO events, probably in recording booths typical of that time--the kind that you could mail home to your family. They are coated cardboard discs made by the "Rainbo Record" company of Los Angeles that have "USO" printed at the top over a scene of a Navy man, a WAC, an Army man, and a Marine. One is in good shape, the other shows some cracking. Does anybody know if these records should be handled in a manner significantly different than one would handle other comparable discs of this era? Matthew Barton American Folklife Center The Library of Congress 101 Independence Ave., SE Washington, DC 20540-4610 phone: (202) 707-1733 fax: (202) 707-2076 email: [log in to unmask] RA Friedman, Archivist Freedman Jewish Music Archive University Of Pennsylvania Webmaster, Yiddish-American Digital Archive (Not affiliated with University of Pennsylvania) http://yiddishsong.org Restored 78s in Real Audio --------------------------------- Yahoo! Mail Mobile Take Yahoo! Mail with you! Check email on your mobile phone.


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