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arsclist Eicor Recorder



Hi all,
having lurked on the list for quite a while, I realize there are all kinds of talent represented here. So I thought I might ask if anyone of you is familiar with the Eicor tape recorder of 1950 vintage and could tell me some more about it?


I am presently writing a paper about the field recording activities of Gordon Tracie in Sweden in 1950-51. He was then loaned an Eicor machine from the Folk Dance Federation of WA (does anyone know anything about them?), and brought 3M paper tapes with him. Unfortunately the Eicor's 60 Hz motor went too slow with Sweden's 50 Hz current, so all of his tapes run too fast when played back. From his letters it is apparent that the Eicor is a) portable, b) that it lacked a mic input (strange combination, eh?), and c) didn't have fast winding(?), so it might not have been the best choice for someone doing field work. Still, he managed to do a fair amount of recordings of folk music. Perhaps someone could even supply me with a picture of the Eicor?

Tommy Sjöberg
Stockholm, Sweden
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