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I've seen discs of this type made in the 1920's and 30's that were usually

made on location with portable recording equipment. This technology didn't last

too long, as it required a fiber needle to play it back and a standard needle on a

regular phonograph would destroy it. You may also have a "master disk" used to press copies  into vinyl.

 
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