Sunday, January 20, 2019

A Technology Mystery

Have you ever heard of a wire recorder?

I have a little family mystery I've never been able to solve, and I'm curious to know if any of my readers have ever heard of this technology.

A while back, I blogged about the Air King wire recorder my son (a lover of old technology) bought out of the bargain bin in the local electronics store.  For those of you who have never heard of these....they are a technology that peaked in the late 40's and early 50's....recording sound on very thin wires.

The recorder came with a wire spool.

The recorder works, sort of (as far as playback) but needs work. It has an arm apparently to play records, but it is broken.  Lights are burnt out.

My son, who loves to fix things, managed to clean the heads so the wire recording that came with this plays.  I sure wish I could identify what is on it.  Son did record this (via a microphone) onto his computer, just in case.

There is, first, something sounding like a late 40's music piece, which I suspect may have recorded off the radio.  Jazz?  Have to admit ignorance.

The next thing on the spool is a live reading of a satire of "The Night Before Christmas" that may have been done by some drunken fraternity brothers-or people playing drunken fraternity brothers.  As a history buff this one interests me.  I wonder if we could do some detective work to find the former owner of this recorder-although I don't have the time to do this.

The third (and apparently, last) thing is a recording of a woman singing, accompanied by a band, again might be a recording off the radio.

Unfortunately neither of us are up on the music of that era.

For now, the contents will have to be a mystery, but the recorder is a valued addition to my son's Museum of Obsolete Technology. 

Day 20 of the Ultimate Blog Challenge #blogboost

3 comments:

  1. Nope, never heard of such a device. Sounds like fun to play around with, though.

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  2. Whoa! Sounds like too much technology for me! Can't say I ever heard of it though. Bet my son would love to tinker with that one!

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