RIP Al Grundy
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- TotalSonic
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RIP Al Grundy
Sad news for all lathers today - Al Grundy, easily the most knowledgeable man in North America on record cutting systems and the Neumann lathes in particular, and one of the main people responsible for keeping the professional record mastering systems in the USA running for the past 30 years - just passed away (from my understanding from complications from leukemia). He was 85. A true gentleman and a wealth of information - he will be missed!!!
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Steve Berson
Best regards,
Steve Berson
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very sad.
I got to see him speak, but I missed meeting him just a month ago.
Condolences to the family.
I got to see him speak, but I missed meeting him just a month ago.
Condolences to the family.
making lathe cuts on a Presto 6N, HIFI stereo cuts on vinylrecorder
at Audio Geography Studios, Providence, RI USA
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What a tremendously sad loss. Al was such a wonderful man. Good sense of humor. Sharp as the sharpest point. I will miss my conversations with him on the phone enormously. I could never thank him enough for giving me an opportunity to cut. I will think of him fondly every time I use my lathe. Al, you will be missed!
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I volunteer to create and host the page. Does anyone have any material to post?
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Maybe people could send opcode66 any personal stories...or post them here for him.
I know Opcode and others here trained with Al, or interned or worked with/for him, or had him set up or repair their systems. People had ongoing personal and business relationships with him, sometimes going back decades. I think it's probably fair to say that Al was THE senior Neumann lathe man, worldwide (among many other impressive things over the course of his lifetime, of course).
I, regretfully, only talked to him briefly a couple times by phone. (Very recently, I hoped to have him build me a vacuum system.)
He was central to this community, and I know several people here are feeling it on a personal level. So I'm thinking of all of you this week. So very sorry.
I know Opcode and others here trained with Al, or interned or worked with/for him, or had him set up or repair their systems. People had ongoing personal and business relationships with him, sometimes going back decades. I think it's probably fair to say that Al was THE senior Neumann lathe man, worldwide (among many other impressive things over the course of his lifetime, of course).
I, regretfully, only talked to him briefly a couple times by phone. (Very recently, I hoped to have him build me a vacuum system.)
He was central to this community, and I know several people here are feeling it on a personal level. So I'm thinking of all of you this week. So very sorry.
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I received this as an email. Hopefully George will post here himself but I wanted to post his message ASAP. I am assuming he doesn't mind his contact info posted. (George, I'll remove it if I was mistaken.)
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Hello Steve,
My name is George Alexandrovich Sr and I was trying to log on to the
Trolls site to express my condolences about the death of my friend and
partner Al. However it seems that I was doing something wrong because
site did not like my intrusion and I was left out. [since fixed. --SE]
Since you are one of the participants of the disc cutting group, perhaps you
can relay my message of sorrow to your membership.
Also, I realize that field of disc cutting is shrinking and not many of us are
left alive who can be any help to young generation of sound recording
engineers. So that you better understand my position and sorrow of losing
Al Grundy, I would like to tell you that I have known Al since early 1950s
and we were together in AES and audio industry since then. For the last 15
years, Al asked me to repair for him all Neumann disc cutters as well as
some mono heads and parts for variable pitch drives. My experience of over
62 years in industry helped me to cope with all the problems that were
presented to me by Al. From junior engineer at Fairchild Recording
Equipment Corp. in since 1952 (home of 670 limiter and 641 Stereo
Cutting system) to VP and Gen mgr for Fairchild to VP Engineering at
Stanton Magnetics and Pickering, gave me an opportunity to design and
manufacture all sort of equipment for Audio Industry.
I am also an author of over 200 audio articles I have published in DB
magazine and author of section on Disc Recording of NEW AUDIO
CYCLOPEDIA. Now I am still running my small company (for 37 years)
Island Audio Engineering in Commack, NY, engaging of producing custom
products for ITT, Curtis Wright Corp. and others.
The reason I am telling you all this is because if there are any
technical questions of members of your group perhaps that I can be of
help answering them, now that we have lost Al, who was good at that. I
feel that disc cutting is very noble and fantastic technology that
should never die and I am willing to help it to flourish for some years
to come.
Thank you
George Alexandrovich Sr
Island Audio Engineering
7 Glenmere Court
Commack, NY 11725-5607
Ph @ Fax631-543-2372
galabs@juno.com
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Hello Steve,
My name is George Alexandrovich Sr and I was trying to log on to the
Trolls site to express my condolences about the death of my friend and
partner Al. However it seems that I was doing something wrong because
site did not like my intrusion and I was left out. [since fixed. --SE]
Since you are one of the participants of the disc cutting group, perhaps you
can relay my message of sorrow to your membership.
Also, I realize that field of disc cutting is shrinking and not many of us are
left alive who can be any help to young generation of sound recording
engineers. So that you better understand my position and sorrow of losing
Al Grundy, I would like to tell you that I have known Al since early 1950s
and we were together in AES and audio industry since then. For the last 15
years, Al asked me to repair for him all Neumann disc cutters as well as
some mono heads and parts for variable pitch drives. My experience of over
62 years in industry helped me to cope with all the problems that were
presented to me by Al. From junior engineer at Fairchild Recording
Equipment Corp. in since 1952 (home of 670 limiter and 641 Stereo
Cutting system) to VP and Gen mgr for Fairchild to VP Engineering at
Stanton Magnetics and Pickering, gave me an opportunity to design and
manufacture all sort of equipment for Audio Industry.
I am also an author of over 200 audio articles I have published in DB
magazine and author of section on Disc Recording of NEW AUDIO
CYCLOPEDIA. Now I am still running my small company (for 37 years)
Island Audio Engineering in Commack, NY, engaging of producing custom
products for ITT, Curtis Wright Corp. and others.
The reason I am telling you all this is because if there are any
technical questions of members of your group perhaps that I can be of
help answering them, now that we have lost Al, who was good at that. I
feel that disc cutting is very noble and fantastic technology that
should never die and I am willing to help it to flourish for some years
to come.
Thank you
George Alexandrovich Sr
Island Audio Engineering
7 Glenmere Court
Commack, NY 11725-5607
Ph @ Fax631-543-2372
galabs@juno.com
I've registered a domain name and setup a basic page on my server. It will take a day or so for the DNS to propogate out on the Internet. It will be available here soon http://www.algrundy.com
Please, anyone with anything to share send it to me todd..at..deepgroovesmastering..dot..com
I'm hoping to get some stories, pictures, video or anything else. Thanks in advance! I will be adding stuff of my own soon.
Please, anyone with anything to share send it to me todd..at..deepgroovesmastering..dot..com
I'm hoping to get some stories, pictures, video or anything else. Thanks in advance! I will be adding stuff of my own soon.
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http://mantra.audio
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Cutterhead Repair: Recoiling, Cleaning, Cloning of Screws, Dampers & More
http://mantra.audio
