That is incredible. The ingenuity of man always amazes me. I played a repro cylinder (blank Dictaphone's were used) for a long time collector that never heard one before, and he was amazed at the clarity.
My very good friend Mike Hartmann and I put the Record I have into a large lathe, gripping the edge, than ever so genially cleaned off the label aria, and I have yet to make a label for it, But when I do, I will send You some photos! Don You are doing some AWESOME work, preserving these BEAUTIFUL Records by "Re- Creating" them! I LOVE this!
Astounding and wonderful! Finding DDs in excellent condition is getting harder every year. I just hope that you will be able to simplify the process somehow, because it looks very labor intensive. Great work and congratulations!
It's absolutely beautiful and I would like to ask, is there a video explaining how to make a copy of a record and what resin and pigment you are using as well the mold material name. I want to copy my lathe cut discs. Greetings from the kingdom of Eswatini.
Hi, Take a look at my other videos and you’ll find one called “copying a disc record at home” or similar. Most mold-making grades of silicone will work, but the polyurethane resins are difficult to use, without pressure casting equipment. I don’t recall the exact products which are easiest to use, but I mention them in another video.
Have you considered doing a Record store day limited release of a diamond disc that is in the public domain? It seems like the perfect way to do a limited color release with a limited run.
absolutely amazing! I Always wonder about what happened to the old 78 molds and machinery to make them went to. This is a good look at how they were made
SO DID YOU HAVE THE MOLD OFF AN OLD RECORD PRESSED INTO A BLANK DISC??? THIS WILL ALLOW YOU TO MAKE "NEW" COPIES OF OLD DISCS? CORRECT??? WAS THERE A PREVIOUS VIDEO SHOWING HOW YOU MADE THE MOLD???
Fantastic sound quality! Hoping to see some of these new repro discs at the next Wayne show.
i'd like to see them too. When is the next show?
Awesome results.
That is incredible. The ingenuity of man always amazes me. I played a repro cylinder (blank Dictaphone's were used) for a long time collector that never heard one before, and he was amazed at the clarity.
Absolutely brilliant, congratulations on all of your efforts.
I am very impressed, at the ingenuity and the result. Thank you.
Turned out very well and sounds great. Thanks 😀 👍
Fantastic Don! You go boy! Great stuff! Bring those old tunes back from the dead! Tony K. Edison Collector/Restorer.
My very good friend Mike Hartmann and I put the Record I have into a large lathe, gripping the edge, than ever so genially cleaned off the label aria, and I have yet to make a label for it, But when I do, I will send You some photos! Don You are doing some AWESOME work, preserving these BEAUTIFUL Records by "Re- Creating" them! I LOVE this!
I have one of these Records You made, in fact this same Record! the quality is AWESOME!
How AWESOME Are You? This is ineradicable! This Sounds AWESOME! Hallelujah!
Absolutely remarkable!
Astounding and wonderful! Finding DDs in excellent condition is getting harder every year. I just hope that you will be able to simplify the process somehow, because it looks very labor intensive. Great work and congratulations!
It's absolutely beautiful and I would like to ask, is there a video explaining how to make a copy of a record and what resin and pigment you are using as well the mold material name. I want to copy my lathe cut discs. Greetings from the kingdom of Eswatini.
Hi,
Take a look at my other videos and you’ll find one called “copying a disc record at home” or similar. Most mold-making grades of silicone will work, but the polyurethane resins are difficult to use, without pressure casting equipment. I don’t recall the exact products which are easiest to use, but I mention them in another video.
Have you considered doing a Record store day limited release of a diamond disc that is in the public domain? It seems like the perfect way to do a limited color release with a limited run.
6:34 WARNING! EXTREMELY LOUD AND SCARY SOUND (If you're not expecting it) THAT MAY HURT YOUR EAR DRUMS! Mine certainly were 😤
ok canary bird chill out.
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absolutely amazing! I Always wonder about what happened to the old 78 molds and machinery to make them went to. This is a good look at how they were made
Wow that blew my mind on how you made this and the sound quality pat yourself on the back!!!!!
Huge success. Hallelujah.
Fascinating.
I have bought 12 so far and everyone is absolutely fantastic
what kind of resin did you use?
YOU ARE AWSOME!!!
Tom Edison would have scoffed at the whole idea.
SO DID YOU HAVE THE MOLD OFF AN OLD RECORD PRESSED INTO A BLANK DISC??? THIS WILL ALLOW YOU TO MAKE "NEW" COPIES OF OLD DISCS? CORRECT??? WAS THERE A PREVIOUS VIDEO SHOWING HOW YOU MADE THE MOLD???