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The Willy Wonka of Records… PT2 - Kurt Nauck! 

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Join us for pt 2 of a private tour of Fort Nauck! THE home of the famous www.78rpm.com and an absolutely jaw dropping collection of antique phonographs & the rarest of RARE records!
Check them out here: / @naucksvintagerecords
And here: www.78rpm.com
Don’t miss part 1 here: • The Willy Wonka of Rec...
HUGE THANK YOU to Kurt Nauck for this once in a lifetime experience!
One of the best days of my life…still can’t believe all that I witnessed.
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Комментарии : 39   
@veb6814
@veb6814 2 года назад
I cannot believe the amount of amazing history this man has saved!
@Recordology
@Recordology 2 года назад
Agreed! It’s amazing!
@adrianandkatrinadove203
@adrianandkatrinadove203 2 года назад
that place is absolutely staggering...What a very very interesting two videos.All those incredible historical items,and so many stories behind them.The building must have been huge ? So kind of Kurt and his team to show you round and allow you to film,so your audience can see also.What a fascinating interest he has,in his life....Can tell how "Wowed" you were...a very lovely ending to your trip....All the best...Ade
@mrmaestro04
@mrmaestro04 2 года назад
Wow! This is like The Beatles meeting Elvis!
@shellac4682
@shellac4682 2 года назад
At 15:28: James P. Johnson playing "You've Got to be Modernistic"
@spacemissing
@spacemissing Год назад
I have known of Kurt for many years. Never yet bought any records from him, but he has a stunning wealth of material and much knowledge that is nearly priceless. Even his auction catalogs can be used for reference. A wonderful enterprise.
@stephenclifton7198
@stephenclifton7198 Год назад
Just Incredible all of it, so much to take in. Thank you so much for the two video's and also for mr Nauck for showing "us" around!. I have around 70 or so 78 rpm records some from the Acoustic recording thru to electronic recordings (Microphones) and periods from 1920s to late 1950s here in the UK. The Record player for them is a British Garrard turntable built into a wood cabinet with built in Elac Speaker and Mono amplifier and Elac Mono Cartridge, Flip over type for 78s one side and modern Vinyl the other . the unit is British built by "Goodsell" a company from Southampton UK, and was made for use in Schools which is where it came from.
@arnoldtolker3505
@arnoldtolker3505 2 года назад
Wie schon in PT 1; U N F A S S B A R ! Du bist wirklich gesegnet, so etwas erleben zu dürfen! Danke für dieses fantastische Video!
@buddhawasright
@buddhawasright Год назад
Just received today. Packed with care and accuracy. Great service!
@randytorboli
@randytorboli 2 года назад
This was so cool I enjoyed the videos on this
@VictorDunkle
@VictorDunkle 2 года назад
I just bought my first audio technica lp120! My first good record player! Thanks to vinyl eyez channel and your channel I learned everything I needed to know!
@stanleycostello9610
@stanleycostello9610 2 года назад
I've got one, too. When you can afford it, change the green stylus (VM 95E) for an orange stylus (VM 95EN). The E (elliptical) is good. The EN (elliptical nude) makes so much difference.
@VictorDunkle
@VictorDunkle 2 года назад
@@stanleycostello9610 good to know. thank you for the suggestion!
@MrRom92DAW
@MrRom92DAW 10 месяцев назад
Even as a longtime collector of 78s and other early sound recordings… there is so much stuff in this video alone I have never even heard of before. This is truly amazing. Those early brown wax Columbia discs might be my new grail!
@Yardbirds777
@Yardbirds777 2 года назад
Blown away by this 2nd video. As one of the commentators said, I will have to revisit 78's. I like lots of different types of music. I love rock (Status Quo to Gun's n Roses) I love Sinatra and Glenn Miller and I have bought two collections of 78's. Fats Waller and Bing Crosby. What would be interesting would be to compare one of these classic artists on CD, vinyl, and shellac and see which format sounds best. Modern remixing and remastering can be a disaster .....Oh love that fabulous picture disc. I wonder who the beautiful lady was. Also loved the music box with the metal disc. I think that's called a Polyphon.
@ricknelsonm
@ricknelsonm Год назад
Thank you, it was fun
@garyschneider2170
@garyschneider2170 Год назад
What a wonderful documentary! Gary Schneider Alameda, California
@78s_TheArtists_AndTheHistory
What's the record that Kurt played at 16:04? Sounds like henry king but I'm not sure.
@TheStorm1380
@TheStorm1380 2 года назад
Awesome. Keep up the good work....
@rastaman5105
@rastaman5105 2 года назад
I like the history of vinyl and shellak records !!
@neilmansfield8329
@neilmansfield8329 Год назад
Thanks for the great video
@weirdspins6315
@weirdspins6315 Год назад
This has been the most exciting pair of videos I've ever seen posted in the vinyl community and I'm very glad that you have this experience to share with us thank you.
@Recordology
@Recordology Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it! It was an incredible experience!
@harryriles8609
@harryriles8609 Год назад
I hope I can visit there sometime
@andrewmerritt9113
@andrewmerritt9113 4 месяца назад
I have a few early Flexi discs from the 20s
@Recordology
@Recordology 4 месяца назад
Awesome!
@michelleknight8291
@michelleknight8291 2 года назад
Really interesting.
@cpta03
@cpta03 2 года назад
I truly enjoyed and learned a lot from this two part video. Kurt Nauks facility is more like a museum than a business. He certainly has a lot of unique items. I had no idea that 78’s, cylinder recordings, and many other early recordings could be a basis for a successful business. Kurt is a super nice guy to share his knowledge and inventory with you and your RU-vid channel. And he even bought you dinner!
@andrewmerritt9113
@andrewmerritt9113 4 месяца назад
Amazing
@TorontoJon
@TorontoJon 2 года назад
Such an amazing collection indeed and so beautifully curated and organized too. :)
@Af1st1
@Af1st1 2 года назад
Wow indeed!
@nickbitten9910
@nickbitten9910 2 года назад
Wow- what a well-organised collection. Will have to re-visit 78's again.
@rickduncan692
@rickduncan692 Год назад
is there a way I can hear the home recordings from 1905? that would be amazing to hear such a thing from so long ago
@Recordology
@Recordology Год назад
We have done some videos on home recordings.
@rickduncan692
@rickduncan692 Год назад
@@Recordology really? Where can I watch these videos? if you don't mind me asking.
@danielkartman6992
@danielkartman6992 10 месяцев назад
Wow
@stefanegger
@stefanegger 2 года назад
18:48
@stefanegger
@stefanegger 2 года назад
He has such a high appreciation and knowledge about everything, that is amazing. I am stunned by that, to see it, but I fear that not many people really value those kind of devices (not really collectors items, more a museum piece). I can appreciate the history but I am not from this age, I cannot really "do" anything with that, so it feels more like a museum of things nobody will ever use again or that you can see displayed anywhere, but not really have any connection to it, because you never use it, you never had it yourself and the taste of music and everything changed too much to be relevant today, except for historic purpose. A bit sad, but it is like that. I love the small metal disc spinning making those songs, those are still cool in some way, because it is easy to understand technology with good results, a complete different type or music reproduction.
@naucksvintagerecords
@naucksvintagerecords Год назад
No Stefan, these items are not irrelevant. There are collectors around the world who play these records and love the music. You should listen to the music of the past. Compared to the music of today, . . . well, there is no comparison to the music of today, unfortunately.
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