X-Y Laser Cutting Machine To Make Music Rolls
By Ed Chaban
The topic has come up again! Now, if all those roll scanners hoarding
their collections would make them available on paper, Yes, I'd pay for
them!
I've been droning on about custom laser recutting for about 16 years
now. If someone could produce cut-to-order copies of standard 88-note,
Ampico and Duo-Art rolls this hobby would be revitalized. Music rolls
are consumables. Yes, copyrights are involved, but we've talking about
pennies a copy here. Some of what we're talking about is in the public
domain.
I'd even go so far as to say that I'd be happy to re-spool a number
of selections if I had them all strung together on a sort of "Uber Ray
Siou Play-Rite" compilation reel. The bottom line is that there are
some titles out there that are either unavailable as recuts or are
scarce as hen's teeth. We need to address the issue immediately.
Good, restorable instruments and parts are available. Supplies of
rolls? Not so much. Recut rolls are to our hobby as ethanol-free
gasoline is to vintage automobile enthusiasts. There is a market --
someone needs to address it!
Ed Chaban
[ Who will pay one hundred dollars for a recut 88-note roll?
[ The price reflects the amount of "shop time" (to pay the mortgage
[ on the laser machine). -- Robbie
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