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A question for anyone on this list: were there any articles about
the making of piano rolls published in the 'teens and '20s?  Something
that takes the reader through the whole process?
I can easily imagine QRS and Aeolian publishing such a thing for
publicity purposes.  Certainly, the acoustic recording companies did
so.  I know there are many people out there who know how the system
worked.  I'm just wondering if there was anything _from the time_ in
print -- maybe with photos of roll factories, etc.
I haven't scoured the newspapers and archives yet; I thought maybe
someone could help me shortcut that.
Thanks, Jeff Taylor
Brooklyn, New York
 [ Scientific American, Nov. 1927, has a big article about the
 [ hammer-velocity recording machine developed for making Ampico
 [ rolls.  This article is reproduced in "Player Piano Treasury",
 [ by Harvey Roehl, Vestal Press (long out of print, I fear).
 [ -- Robbie
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