E. von Hoegh Member Joined Sep 14, 2011 Messages 6,197 Location Adirondacks Format Multi Format Nov 27, 2012 #26 BetterSense said: I still don't think codex is going to catch on. Scrolls are far superior! Click to expand... Scrolls are so last-millenium.
BetterSense said: I still don't think codex is going to catch on. Scrolls are far superior! Click to expand... Scrolls are so last-millenium.
lxdude Member Joined Apr 8, 2009 Messages 7,094 Location Redlands, So Format Multi Format Nov 28, 2012 #27 Thomas Bertilsson said: Here's a place in Kansas that markets about 22,000 new and used vinyl albums: http://store.acousticsounds.com/c/5/Vinyl_Record Not sure it has any bearing on photography, but I'm glad there are folks that appreciate these things still (so that I may continue buying them too). Click to expand... If you're in the SF Bay Area, Arhoolie Records on San Pablo Ave. in El Cerrito is fantastic. They're also on that new thing called the internet at www.arhoolie.com But browsing their store is a delight. Last edited by a moderator: Nov 28, 2012
Thomas Bertilsson said: Here's a place in Kansas that markets about 22,000 new and used vinyl albums: http://store.acousticsounds.com/c/5/Vinyl_Record Not sure it has any bearing on photography, but I'm glad there are folks that appreciate these things still (so that I may continue buying them too). Click to expand... If you're in the SF Bay Area, Arhoolie Records on San Pablo Ave. in El Cerrito is fantastic. They're also on that new thing called the internet at www.arhoolie.com But browsing their store is a delight.
Andy K Member Joined Jul 3, 2004 Messages 9,420 Location Sunny Southe Format Multi Format Nov 28, 2012 #28 So new the Beatles have just released a remastered vinyl box set.
Diapositivo Subscriber Joined Nov 1, 2009 Messages 3,257 Location Rome, Italy Format 35mm Nov 28, 2012 #29 BetterSense said: I still don't think codex is going to catch on. Scrolls are far superior! Click to expand... Both scrolls and books are very perishable media. Clay tablets is the way to go.
BetterSense said: I still don't think codex is going to catch on. Scrolls are far superior! Click to expand... Both scrolls and books are very perishable media. Clay tablets is the way to go.
Andy K Member Joined Jul 3, 2004 Messages 9,420 Location Sunny Southe Format Multi Format Nov 28, 2012 #30 Carved stone stele have much better longevity than these new-fangled clay tablet contraptions.