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Old February 26th 05, 10:18 AM
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On Sat, 26 Feb 2005 04:45:08 GMT, "Peter Smith"
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In tidying up I just found an old 45 single.

It is titled 'Americas First Man In Orbit'.

Place: Pad 14 Cape Canaveral
Date February 20, 1962
Time 0947am EST Lift off MA6 - The Atlas Booaster Rocket
109D carrying Mercury space capsule "Friendship 7" Manned and
piloted by Lt. COL. John H. Glenn, Jr US Marine Corps

Narated by Lt Col John A Powers in Mercury Control

Actually its a long playing 33 1/3 single-format record with Side1/Side2

So are these a dime a dozen, or should I get it transferred? Of course I
chucked out our record player about 12 months ago...


....Record it to MP3 and post it somewhere. I had a copy of this when I
was 4, and wish I still had a copy today!

OM

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