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Sound Scriber Memories
By Bill Earnest

Hi,  I remember working a bit with the Sound Scriber, somewhere around
the late 1940's or early 50's.  My mother did Braille transcription,
and this recorder was being investigated as a means of making single
sound copies of things like some college books, where the low demand
did not justify conventional records of the time.  It is a voice
dictation quality recorder, certainly not high fidelity.

Using the thin plastic sheets, the recording stylus was nearly
spherical, and embossed a groove without any cutting.  If you didn't
mind further degradation of the initial mediocre quality, you could
toss a used disk in hot water, then lay it to cool on a cookie tin,
and the plastic would pretty much spring back and erase the recording.
Several repetitions of this raised the surface noise pretty badly.

Bill Earnest
Allentown, PA, USA


(Message sent Tue 1 Jun 1999, 00:19:38 GMT, from time zone GMT-0400.)

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