Posted 11 years ago
musikchoo
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Something I picked up Years ago, this is a recorded on record letter back home to this soldiers Family. This is the only one I have seen through the Years, although there may be many more out there somewhere.
very cool , is this one of those records you buy blank and have something recorded on?
Yes , I think this was a service offered to Soldiers to be able to send their on voice talking a Letter to his Family back home. It was never signed from who or to who and without a date filled in, unfortunately. Thanks for the interest SEAN68 !!
your very welcome musikchoo:) and thankyou for sharing:)
Thank You MattyG !!
Thank You Mani !!
I've never heard of a voice-o-graph, imagine how excited the family at home would have been to hear their loved ones message!
It's the first one I have stumbled upon walksoftly. I am sure the family of a soldier would be brought to tears when they heard his voice on that record! And the one's that still exist today would be treasured. I would like to know if there are other's out there!! Thanks walksoftly !!
Is it recorded on both sides?
I wonder why they never filled out the date & to & from info?
Yes it is recorded on both sides and I wish I knew also !! Thanks for the interest walksoftly !!
Many Thanks Ted !!
Many Thanks vetraio50 !!
Thank You moonstonelover21 !!
Thank You Tony !!
Thank You Phil !!
I have 3 similar records, but made from aluminium, from the 1930s which supposedly have the voices of my gg-uncle and aunt on them. They also have the special wooden needles to use with the old style gramophone player.
I would Love to see them. Could you Post them for me gluepot ??
I'l try and take some photos :)
Actually, these records came out of a recording booth machine. you would go into the booth (just like you would a photo booth), put in your money ( I think it was a dime or a quarter, can't remember), then record what ever you wanted to say, sing, play etc. A few minute later the record would come out of a slot. My parents had one of these machines in our penny arcade in Long Beach, Washington during the early to mid 1950's. I have a record that my cousin and I made but only the one. Don't know what ever happened to all rest. We made lots! Our parents would just let us hang out at the arcade when we were not in school.
Thank You for the onfo VintageGownGal ! That is very interesting !I knew nothing about the Machine that cranked out these little Gems !! (:-D)
Thank You lisa !!
I have several of these type discs. Some small cardboard voice-o-graph discs that look like some gospel songs were recorded on them, and other similar little records. I also have a few "recordios", several blank discs that came from Tondryk's Appliance Shop around Detroit somewhere, blank Rainbo discs that you could record a song onto, and some other Wilcox-Gay discs, I believe. I don't know much about them. I also have a vintage Infra dictation machine with microphone from about the '40's or 50's, but I don't have much information about it. Maybe someone can fill me in.
So, I just aquired one of these myself. Have not listened to it yet! Have my fingers crossed that it has as good a story to go with it as yours. Thanks!