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Ken Bouchard
 
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I have an old recording, probably a 45 made in one of those "booths" around
1941. Anyone care to guess what groove width might have been used? There
doesn't seem to be much info. about this on the web.

thanks, Ken


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"Ken Bouchard" wrote in news:ESMfb.5481$qK1.4743914
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I have an old recording, probably a 45 made in one of those "booths" around
1941. Anyone care to guess what groove width might have been used? There
doesn't seem to be much info. about this on the web.

thanks, Ken



Ken,

I think Stanton would know. They used to have data on all that old stuff.

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