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    Ferrograph made some good gear.



    Shame the name Ferrograph has all but disappeared (and for a magnetic tape recorder, is was a well chosen and clever name), and now only remains as a manufacturer of dot-matrix displays.
    Barry

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    I grew up with my dad's Magnecord just like this one:


    (I actually purchased one just like it during my personal dive in which was not a good idea. It needed a lot of help, considerably more help than I was willing to layout finances for so it had to go. I am okay with that just being a fond memory.)

    He then graduated to a Teac x-1000R (still has it):



    When I finally dove in personally I bought two Teac X-10R's (still have both)



    And then two Revox PR99's (still have both). This is one with my own "custom shop" reels (quite old picture):

    Lyrics are the ramblings of man, sometimes inspired by The Creator, most often, not.
    But music (melodies, harmonies, rhythms), that's God stuff.
    Always was. Always will be.


    One of the biggest lies ever told was that only certain kinds of people should listen to certain kinds of music.

    (silent) VINYL LP SLIDESHOWS

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