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Re: Welte Restoration Project
By Rob DeLand

Stacey,

I'm glad you brought up Welte rolls to the AMI list!  A few weeks ago I
posted re. my enthusiasm on this subject.  I'm really awestruck by the
number of interesting, early recordings made for Welte, and have started
looking for some of these exceptional originals to recut.

I have been recutting rolls under the BluesTone name for 7 or 8 years
now, mostly ragtime & blues 88-note rolls.  Since last year I've added
Ampico, Duo-Art and Welte rolls to my lists.  I recently issued my 1995
recut list with 27 excellent Welte popular performances which had
previously been made available by Mike Schwimmer.  At this time I can
only offer recuts in the standard 9-to-the-inch 11-1/4" format, and I
don't know of anyone who is reissuing red rolls other than hand-cut: Mike
Kitner and Claes Friberg come to mind.  (BTW, please pardon the blatent
self-promotion!)

A Chicago-area friend has 150 red rolls, of which 45 or so were never
issued in licensee format.  I selected 11 of these and am having them
recut as licensee rolls.  I have no idea how well they'll sell, but I'm
really just interested in preserving the performances, making them
available to myself & others, and not losing my shirt in the process!

I wonder if you or anyone else on the list has red rolls which may be
suitable recutting candidates?  If you are interested, you could send me
a list of roll numbers, and I'd look them up & let you know if they're
unique to red rolls.  If they were issued on licensee, I'd just as soon
look for the material from a licensee roll to recut.  You're of course
under no obligation to loan any red rolls to me; I'm still curious, even
if you don't want to let the rolls out of your sight!  Anybody else?...

Of course this topic should not be limited to rolls.  We should discuss
machines, vintage & current literature availability, and so on.  Has
anyone here heard of the current status of Hans Schmitz' efforts in
Germany?  He is supposed to be working on another outstanding book on
Welte, and I've found him in the liner notes of several excellent Welte
CD's, including one of Mahler that I found while browsing a record store.
 That reminds me of another interesting subject - the Mahler CD liner
notes showed photos of an original Welte recording machine.  I got the
story from Wayne Stahnke that this machine may still exist (to make a
long story short) in Switzerland.

There, have I dropped enough names & subjects to get this topic moving?!!
    ;-)
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Rob DeLand¶
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(Message sent 26 Oct 1995 12:13:28 U , from time zone -0800.)

Key Words in Subject:  Project, Restoration, Welte