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Jerry Clardy
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Post by Jerry Clardy »

A really good quality turntable and the LP over a cassette any day.
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Dave Grothusen
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Post by Dave Grothusen »

I have too much invested in goooood records to get rid of my turntable. I will admit that I like CDs though........until they start to skip.
George Kimery
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Post by George Kimery »

I have a Technics turntable I haven't used in a lot of years, although it is pretty much like new. I am sure it needs a new stylus. Does anybody know where I could buy one? Radio Shack? Electronic supply stores? Circuit City? Rex?
Sonny Priddy
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Post by Sonny Priddy »

I'LL TAKE LP'S ANY TIME. SONNY.

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Sonny Priddy
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Post by Sonny Priddy »

I'LL TAKE LP'S ANY TIME. SONNY.

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Russ Rickmann
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Post by Russ Rickmann »

All of you serious collectors or collectors of LPs should visit the for sale section....I have a collection that includes a lot of the LPs from the list. And I too use a turntable.
R. E. Klaus
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Post by R. E. Klaus »

Turntables and cartridges are still readily available. Check out Steriophile magazine. You'll find several ad's for each. Be prepared for sticker shock!! http://www.stereophile.com/
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Harry Dietrich
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Post by Harry Dietrich »

George......check here for new needles.http://www.needledepot.com/

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Jimmy Dale
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Post by Jimmy Dale »

Yes B0b, I have one, and I would like to see what you have. Jim Miller, I'D RATHER BE STEELIN'
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Paddy Long
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Post by Paddy Long »

Yep - I still have a stack of Steel LP's so I need one!
Jim McGinnis
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Post by Jim McGinnis »

I still have one.
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Mike Headrick
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Post by Mike Headrick »

I have a turntable, but seldom use it. Occasionally I want something which can only be found on an LP or 45rpm. I think they're still a viable commodity.
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Bobby Lee
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Post by Bobby Lee »

Okay, folks, most of you say that you love LPs. I've added a catalog page of LPs for sale. It's time to put you money where your mouth is! Image
http://steelguitarmusic.com/LPs.html

If these things don't start selling pretty soon, I just might cart them off to the dump! Image

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Post by Bobby Lee »

And yes, dealer inquiries are welcome.
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Al Marcus
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Post by Al Marcus »

b0b, there are some LP's on your list that I don't have or lost in moving , etc.

So I will be sending you an Order for some of them soon.....al Image Image

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Graham Griffith
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Post by Graham Griffith »

Herb Remington's "Steel Guitar Holiday" is one of his best and would rank in the top 10 steel guitar records of all time in my book.

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gene brown
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Post by gene brown »

I have one,I also collect records.I use it all the time.
Smiley Roberts
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Post by Smiley Roberts »

I have 4 of them. 2 that will play "78's".

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Douglas Berry

Post by Douglas Berry »

Sure I have a great little turntable that has a cabinent/speakers that i bought for 20 bucks in a dusty garage at the junk shop in Dillon,Montana....which by the way is the best town in that state.Heck,it even has an 8 track and you can record your record to tape,so i can play on the casette player in my junkermobile(has 313,000 on it).....Yeah,sell those records Bob!I was buying them in the 70's(I'm only 41),when Tom Bradshaw had the record club,and by the way,as you know he is a great guy,I liken him to the West Coast Scotty.....So I guess now you will be filling that role since he donated so much to the forum.Also,your service on the guitar strings for my old Crown Sierra is just fantastic....love those Jagwires.Take care my Northern California pickin Cousin.
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Murnel Babineaux
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Post by Murnel Babineaux »

Geesh, my turntable gets played more than my CD player.

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Carlos Polidura
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Post by Carlos Polidura »

to me a stereo system is not complete unless it has a turn table.
that's why i have a digital turn table for my own personal use. i also have a sond blaster incorporated in my computer in order to make my own "cd" collection of those songs most wanted from vinyl or cassetts.
vinyls...how sweet they are!!!!!!

carlos polidura

Richard Nydegger
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Post by Richard Nydegger »

Got a turntable and an 8 track too!
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Dale Bessant
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Post by Dale Bessant »

Yes b0b I have a Panasonic turntable and use it to put old records on tapes etc....
Wes Bakken
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Post by Wes Bakken »

Have two tables 78 to 33 rpm. Transfering my LP collection to CD. Using Sound Forge and or Adobe Audition to clean pops and clicks. Most of the time the resulting audio is as a new LP. However after saying that, it takes about 30 minutes to restore a cut that has many scratches, but worth it.

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