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These sites have transcriptions of cylinder records that can be accessed over the net.
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Glenn Sage's excellent website has a
featured cylinder of the month, and an archive of
past favorites, in |
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Norman Bruderhofer's site has
transcriptions available to listen to, in |
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Welcome to the Cylinder Record Hobby
Page . This site is dedicated to the novice
collector of talking machine cylinder records and
fans of the British Music Hall. I will not try to
duplicate information already on the net, but I
will try to provide helpful information, links to
the important stuff, and some fun audio files of
music hall artists. Comments are welcome, as this
is a never ending work in progress. Daniel Nixon's site features two of my favorite artists of the cylinder era, in |
™Phonozoic "The Life of Sound" |
Patrick Feaster's impressive site
has a collection of cylinders available to listen
to in |
| The Official EDIGRAPH Website |
The Edigraph web-site features many
cylinders in |
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Old records, spiffed up and streamed
to your computer |
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A great collection of early
recordings in |
| Chris Hamilton's "Ardlarich" Website |
Chris's interests in music are fairly catholic and
cover Classical Music, British Dance Bands, Jazz, Music Hall, and
Scottish Song and Ballads. I have a special interest in Speech and
Documentary 78s
This site features many unusual labels. |
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More coming soon... |
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Some of my favorite net resources for vintage sound are:
| American Gramophone &Wireless Home Page | American Gramophone & Wireless Home Page |
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Antique Phonograph Supply Co. They supplied the parts to fix my model C & model H reproducers...good service and goods well packed for shipping. |
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City of London Phonograph & Gramophone Society |
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Welcome to the Cylinder Record Hobby
Page . This site is dedicated to the novice
collector of talking machine cylinder records and
fans of the British Music Hall. I will not try to
duplicate information already on the net, but I
will try to provide helpful information, links to
the important stuff, and some fun audio files of
music hall artists. Comments are welcome, as this
is a never ending work in progress. Daniel Nixon's site features two of my favorite artists of the cylinder era, in |
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A German site dedicated to cylinder records. Site in German & English. Listen to lots of cylinders, and see many of the types of collectible cylinders. |
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Another great site. Listen to some cool tunes and the worlds oldest playable recording. Info on the ACT reproducer available here. |
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Helmut Weber's Gramophone hobby page...heaps of info and good links here. |
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Nipperhead |
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The Phonograph Makers' Pages are intended as a meeting ground and a source of inspiration for all makers of modern phonographs, i.e. cylinder players that give an electric output. |
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Here you will find books, parts, products and information to enhance the antique phonograph collecting hobby |
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Tim Gracyk's Phonograph & Gramophone Page - Lots of useful stuff here. |
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Welcome to the Vulcan Cylinder Record Company web site. Our phonograph cylinders are made by a unique process developed over twenty years. The result is a cylinder record, molded in a modern resin material that is smooth, accurate and robust. The records are hand crafted in our workshops in Sheffield, England, and can be safely delivered in the mail. Click on the links below for details of our current titles or to find out more. |
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Edison cylinder recordings. Over 2 hours of early cylinders for your listening pleasure, some history, and a FAQ |
Some of the phonograph societies on the net are listed here (email me if you're not):