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Wire Recorders [message #87245] Sat, 17 February 2018 23:42 Go to next message
monster is currently offline  monster
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After reading the description for this forum, "From wire recorders to vinyl to digital," I had to pause. I've never heard of a wire recorder before. Google returns a lot of results with the word "obsolete." Does anyone still use a wire recorder? Does anyone even own one?
Re: Wire Recorders [message #87248 is a reply to message #87245] Sun, 18 February 2018 15:22 Go to previous messageGo to next message
gofar99 is currently offline  gofar99
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Hi, Obsolete for sure. As I recall they were used before mag tape and used with telegraph gear initially. Dictaphone used the technology for a while. I don't believe anyone uses them now except as a demo.



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Bruce
Re: Wire Recorders [message #87389 is a reply to message #87245] Wed, 07 March 2018 12:32 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Kingfish is currently offline  Kingfish
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E-Bay has one for sale that is advertised as "rare". $400.00. I thought they all were all rare to be honest. They showed a picture of the backside of it with the power cord. It doesn't have a ground prong. Cut into it and you'll probably find the cloth they used to use to insulate the wiring. Laughing

They make a good conversation piece.
Re: Wire Recorders [message #87615 is a reply to message #87389] Thu, 29 March 2018 14:11 Go to previous message
TheRepublic is currently offline  TheRepublic
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Kingfish wrote on Wed, 07 March 2018 12:32
E-Bay has one for sale that is advertised as "rare". $400.00. I thought they all were all rare to be honest. They showed a picture of the backside of it with the power cord. It doesn't have a ground prong. Cut into it and you'll probably find the cloth they used to use to insulate the wiring. Laughing

They make a good conversation piece.


Yup, I'm pretty sure at this point they're all "rare." It would be a great conversation piece. $400 is a little steep for a conversation piece though. Is this the one that you found? It's for cheaper than you mentioned, but it might not have sold last time. I don't know how well wire recorders sell.
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