File:Vinyl pressing machine.jpg
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DescriptionVinyl pressing machine.jpg | A Scully recording lathe for engraving an audio-signal-modulated spiral groove into a special blank master disc. Ordinary vinyl records are mass-produced molded copies of the individually cut masters. Photographed in the back room of the original site of VP records. | ||
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Source | originally posted to Flickr as IMGP7016.JPG | ||
Author | Christina Xu | ||
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