[TheForge] Re: cutting steel and Bloodrock
debmiller at fuse.net
debmiller at fuse.net
Wed Jun 15 10:32:10 EDT 2005
Grover,
This highlights what I have considered to be a business opportunity for some computer geek kids supported by some of us "older music fans".
Have people bring their vinyl in and have it recorded into MP3s or whatever format wets ones whistle, and oh ,by the way keep a copy of the file for "corporate collection". Much of it is out of print, the labels are out of business, the bands are long gone, and the music is still great!!
I have something like 400 LPs. Most of which were only played ONCE!! Only to be recorded on cassettes, the media of the time. Now I would LOVE tohave it all on my iPod and MAC, downloadable into stereos at the shop, my car, etc.
Someday......
Ray
Cincinnati
>
> From: "Grover Richardson" <grover.richardson at gtri.gatech.edu>
> Date: 2005/06/15 Wed AM 08:50:31 EDT
> To: "'Sponsored by ABANA'" <theforge at mailman.qth.net>
> Subject: RE: [TheForge] Re: cutting steel and Bloodrock
>
> 55 here. I can't drive 55<G>. Oh well. I'm old enough to start raking in
> the benefits. However, the wife says that if she knew she was going to last
> this long, she would have taken better care of herself<G>.
>
> Bloodrock, hmmm. Try some of the old vinyl stores in the larger cities.
> Eatmore music in Gwinnett County Atlanta area is a likely suspect. There
> are several in the "hipper" areas of the city (yes, I do know my use of that
> word labels me, but that's the way it goes<G>). You just have to walk
> through what is left of the hippie area (and their successors) to get
> there<G>. Ebay?
>
> Or, email me direct, I'll make a cd and send it to you. It's out of print.
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:theforge-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of LrdThorolf at aol.com
> Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2005 7:30 PM
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> Subject: [TheForge] Re: cutting steel and Bloodrock
>
>
> I use a 7 1/4" skill saw with a cut off wheel on it. I use it to cut 1/2
> square stock. Anything smaller I use bolt cutters. 5/8' stock can be easy
> to
> cut with skill saw too. I have cut 3/4" with it but it takes a little
> longer.
>
> Ok who has any info on where I can find Bloodrock cd's. I need to find the
>
> music from them. That is what I listened too all the time when I was a
> older
> teen. Yes I am one of the old fart blacksmiths. I am 52.
>
> Later Ike
>
>
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