Hi AriaGrandparents2013,
Here is a link to a company in Windermere Florida that copies the audio disc to CD. It appears this was an audio disc (record) created by a machine in a department store.
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http://www.lp2cd.com/transfers/home-...ration-to-cd/”
We accept under this category and pricing:
• records at any speed (78 rpm, 45 rpm or 33 1/3 rpm)
• made by a home recorder
• by an "automat" type machine in a department store
• letter-records ("Your Man in Service", etc.)
• USO records (branded "USO", "Pepsi", "Coca Cola", etc.).
• Other brands include "Recordio", "Wilcox Gay", "Voice-O-Graph", "Silvertone", "Federal Perma", and many more.
• Some records are made of metal, some are cardboard. Some have a layer of "black paint" (lacquer), some are colored (red or green, etc.).
• All are very noisy and require specialized, extra care and professional experience to achieve a satisfying and safe transfer to CD.
• IMPORTANT: A CD holds maximum 80 minutes, which is the maximum duration processed as "One Project". If you submit short 78rpm records, it is very possible that they will all fit on one 80-minute CD. If you submit long 33rpm records, we will put as many records as will fit on one 80-minute CD as one "Project". Remaining records will be processed and charged as a separate "Project" (or "Projects"). Example: Twelve 78rpm home-made records, at 6 minutes each (total 72 minutes) will fit on one CD (one "Project"). Twelve 33rpm home-made records, at 40 minutes each (total 480 minutes) will fit on 6 CDs, and will be processed and charged as 6 "Projects".
Lynda