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  • cabinetman
    Gone but not Forgotten RIP
    • Jun 2006
    • 15218
    • So. Florida
    • Delta

    Wire Recorders

    I still have stashed in storage a wire recorder from the late 40's or early 50's. The last time I used it it still worked. I was amazed at that technology for the times. Anyone have one or seen one?

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  • Knottscott
    Veteran Member
    • Dec 2004
    • 3815
    • Rochester, NY.
    • 2008 Shop Fox W1677

    #2
    Wow...I'd never ever even heard of one!



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    • Pappy
      The Full Monte
      • Dec 2002
      • 10453
      • San Marcos, TX, USA.
      • BT3000 (x2)

      #3
      And people are amazed that I still have an open deck tape recorder. For you young-uns, that was also caled a "reel to reel". Mine is a Teac X-10R, reverse playback and record, the cadillac of tape decks at the time.
      Don, aka Pappy,

      Wise men talk because they have something to say,
      Fools because they have to say something.
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      • cabinetman
        Gone but not Forgotten RIP
        • Jun 2006
        • 15218
        • So. Florida
        • Delta

        #4
        Originally posted by Pappy
        And people are amazed that I still have an open deck tape recorder. For you young-uns, that was also caled a "reel to reel". Mine is a Teac X-10R, reverse playback and record, the cadillac of tape decks at the time.
        I'm among the few. I still have (and it works) a Teac A-6010.
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        • BobSch
          • Aug 2004
          • 4385
          • Minneapolis, MN, USA.
          • BT3100

          #5
          We've got several... at the broadcast museum where I volunteer.
          Bob

          Bad decisions make good stories.

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          • cabinetman
            Gone but not Forgotten RIP
            • Jun 2006
            • 15218
            • So. Florida
            • Delta

            #6
            Originally posted by BobSch
            We've got several... at the broadcast museum where I volunteer.
            Is there a link for that place?

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            • eccentrictinkerer
              Senior Member
              • Aug 2007
              • 669
              • Minneapolis, MN
              • BT-3000, 21829

              #7
              Originally posted by cabinetman
              Is there a link for that place?

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              I'll bet it's this one!



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              • BobSch
                • Aug 2004
                • 4385
                • Minneapolis, MN, USA.
                • BT3100

                #8
                Originally posted by eccentrictinkerer
                I'll bet it's this one!



                The Pavek Museum is great fun for adults 'of a certain age' and kids, too. My grandkids love it.
                You've got it. I've been volunteering there since I retired.

                Speaking of retired, it's kind of spooky walking through the museum and seeing equipment I used to use on a daily basis.
                Bob

                Bad decisions make good stories.

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                • cabinetman
                  Gone but not Forgotten RIP
                  • Jun 2006
                  • 15218
                  • So. Florida
                  • Delta

                  #9
                  Originally posted by BobSch
                  You've got it. I've been volunteering there since I retired.

                  Speaking of retired, it's kind of spooky walking through the museum and seeing equipment I used to use on a daily basis.
                  I felt the same way seeing my first wife 20 years after the divorce.

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                  • phrog
                    Veteran Member
                    • Jul 2005
                    • 1796
                    • Chattanooga, TN, USA.

                    #10
                    Wow, C'man, I thought I was old and I only remember wire recorders from science history class. I started with a reel-to-reel. Wire recorders, weren't they invented by Isaac Newton?
                    Richard

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                    • sweensdv
                      Veteran Member
                      • Dec 2002
                      • 2862
                      • WI
                      • Baileigh TS-1040P-50

                      #11
                      Originally posted by cabinetman
                      I felt the same way seeing my first wife 20 years after the divorce.

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                      Just imagine what she was thinking.
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                      • Mildoc
                        Veteran Member
                        • Jul 2011
                        • 3118
                        • Copperas Cove TX
                        • BT

                        #12
                        I have a 40s Sears wire recorder I bought in the 80s. Still works,, and love to "amaze" folks with it. Sound is pretty poor, of course, but fun to play with.
                        We all have to go sometime, just not yet!

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                        • JimD
                          Veteran Member
                          • Feb 2003
                          • 4187
                          • Lexington, SC.

                          #13
                          If you have good reel to reel tapes you like to listen to, you might digitize them. It isn't hard but it takes some time. I digitized a bunch of LPs my late wife and I liked in our college days. I had to raise the output of the turntable, I think you might be able to take a tape deck signal directy to your computer. The process I followed was to use free software to digitize it and then a shareware program to remove clicks and pops. I now have good mp3 files of all these old LPs.

                          Jim

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                          • BobSch
                            • Aug 2004
                            • 4385
                            • Minneapolis, MN, USA.
                            • BT3100

                            #14
                            Originally posted by JimD
                            If you have good reel to reel tapes you like to listen to, you might digitize them. It isn't hard but it takes some time. I digitized a bunch of LPs my late wife and I liked in our college days. I had to raise the output of the turntable, I think you might be able to take a tape deck signal directy to your computer. The process I followed was to use free software to digitize it and then a shareware program to remove clicks and pops. I now have good mp3 files of all these old LPs.

                            Jim
                            Sounds like one of my upcoming projects at the museum. We have one of Bing Crosby's original Ampex 200 tape decks with an original tape of one of his radio shows. He was one of the first entertainers to pre-record his radio programs for later broadcast. Anyway, I'm going to digitize the tapes for archiving. It's amazing how good they sound considering they're sixty-some years old.
                            Bob

                            Bad decisions make good stories.

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                            • chopnhack
                              Veteran Member
                              • Oct 2006
                              • 3779
                              • Florida
                              • Ryobi BT3100

                              #15
                              C-man, what museum had her on display :P
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