SCAN - Record Changers and Recorders by John F. Rider [1941]
Full scan of the book digitized by Google, source - University of Michigan. You can view the full book and download PDFs of individual pages, as many as you like. Access to a single download of the entire book is restricted.
http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015000973811;view=1up;seq=7
http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015000973811;view=1up;seq=7
- klikli_ska
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Re: SCAN - Record Changers and Recorders by John F. Rider [1
Hi! Thanks for the scan!
Can someone download the entire PDF and offer by PM, please?
Thanks a lot!!
Kike
Can someone download the entire PDF and offer by PM, please?
Thanks a lot!!
Kike
Re: SCAN - Record Changers and Recorders by John F. Rider [1
It's a super book, 738 pages of historic material.
Many interesting the pages about brands as Rek o Kut, Fairchild, Rca, etc...
Thanks.
Many interesting the pages about brands as Rek o Kut, Fairchild, Rca, etc...
Thanks.
Re: SCAN - Record Changers and Recorders by John F. Rider [1
Full book download is restricted, I believe to educators. At the very least you can view the entire book and download individual pages for free. I ran across the link while searching for info on Prestos. There is a person on eBay selling a digital copy on CD for $10 so I figured I could probably save some folks a few dollars with this option.klikli_ska wrote:Hi! Thanks for the scan!
Can someone download the entire PDF and offer by PM, please?
Thanks a lot!!
Kike
- Angus McCarthy
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Re: SCAN - Record Changers and Recorders by John F. Rider [1
I've saved the pertinent chapter on cutting machines, and included the Index for easy reference to the mass of schematics that make up the bulk of the online scan:
http://www.mediafire.com/?q3x7f7tacjqrpzo
The book itself is pretty short - only 70 pages or so - and the chapter on recorders doesn't offer a whole lot more information than what you can gather just by browsing the forums here. The other 700 pages are all documents from hundreds of machines!
http://www.mediafire.com/?q3x7f7tacjqrpzo
The book itself is pretty short - only 70 pages or so - and the chapter on recorders doesn't offer a whole lot more information than what you can gather just by browsing the forums here. The other 700 pages are all documents from hundreds of machines!
- powerstrip
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Re: SCAN - Record Changers and Recorders by John F. Rider [1
I have a hard copy of this book, dropped $80 on it. I don't mind having paid that for the real thing though.
Good info on old fashioned portable recorders. I think about 150 pages of this book actually covers the recorders so if you need to download them one at a time, you don't have to go through 750 pages for what you need
Good info on old fashioned portable recorders. I think about 150 pages of this book actually covers the recorders so if you need to download them one at a time, you don't have to go through 750 pages for what you need
- Stevie342000
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Re: SCAN - Record Changers and Recorders by John F. Rider [1
Pretty sure I picked up a CD copy of this for less than $10 I seem to recall about 1/2 that, got it on eBay.
I seem to remember it had a lot garbage in it, I only got it for the cutter section. I may have got it off Peter Millets site not sure but I think I did get a CD copy before this thread emerged
I seem to remember it had a lot garbage in it, I only got it for the cutter section. I may have got it off Peter Millets site not sure but I think I did get a CD copy before this thread emerged