Number Nine... Number Nine.... So much cool stuff came in for the Viewer Mail this week! Enjoy!
The recording booth at 3rd Man Records Nashville - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vlFysAciLrU
Adam Savage and the 3rd Man Voice-O-Graph machine (Detroit) - https://youtu.be/PF4A4wdnXkU?t=94
International Resistor Corp. 1933 catalog (p.10) - http://www.ttelectronics.com/themes/ttelectronics/datasheets/resistors/irc-1933-catalogue.pdf
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The recording booth at 3rd Man Records Nashville - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vlFysAciLrU
Adam Savage and the 3rd Man Voice-O-Graph machine (Detroit) - https://youtu.be/PF4A4wdnXkU?t=94
International Resistor Corp. 1933 catalog (p.10) - http://www.ttelectronics.com/themes/ttelectronics/datasheets/resistors/irc-1933-catalogue.pdf
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Very kool
Love your channel Fran! It is very underated. I wish you the best and enjoy each video you release. Words are not able to express what your whole story as expressed in your entire video library does to encourage me to learn more about the vintage era world as it is my history now and accept (me!) as I am!
Dave
I think my only hope of having something like this would be to make it.
Sounds like a tool album.
I need that bandswitch.
i would like to do further research on the candy. please send to me. my address to follow…..
its scary to listen to the 1944'ish world now in 2020, eerie is maybe a better discription
TGC and Blessings 🙂
That hardware in the bag was vintage 1940 and probably MIL-STD parts. I had hundreds of pounds of stuff like that. When I want away to collage my girlfriend used her father's station wagon to haul it to a kid next to where she lived; passing the bounty to the next kid. It was big, heavy, strong, and extremely reliable. A long-gone area in electronics.
That strange object you showed at 41;00 was called Cordwood Technology and was a rather early attempt at making circuits more dense. Subsequently replaced by printed circuit technology and then integrated circuits.
"They tried to tell us, we're too young." — We should have listened.
I think there's a technology that "plays records by laser-scanning them. Might work for this one.