| These play from inside by the hole out ward to the outer edge. That could be why they are not playing for anyone. Reverse direction of a standard record. :I found your reply to someone asking about a Wilcox-Gay Recordio Disc, slow-burning. I have one also, from 1950. My family made it then. I'd love to find someone who can record it to CD. How can I find them, or you? I know I've heard it (years after it was made) but I can get no sound when I try to play it now. :(your original post below) :Hope you are still checking this.. :Susan : : : : : :Usually these are recorded at 78 rpm. Simply put it on your 78 rpm phonograph equipped with a 3 mil diamond or saphire tip. The needle should track at no more than 14 grammes. 7 is ideal. These records cannot be used on a machine that uses steel needles or that tracks very heavily. :: ::If you do not have a player with the 78 rpm speed, or you are not able to obtain one, I, or someone else with a properly equipped player can record this disc to tape or CD for you. :: ::Thomas
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