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	<description>My grandpa was an engineer at Detroit&#039;s WJR radio beginning in 1943. He kept what was considered &#039;&#039;trash&#039;&#039; at the time: the on-air master transcription discs of the radio shows that he liked. He also cut a lot of discs for his own use. I&#039;ve inherited his collection of over 250 discs and am digitizing and podcasting them. If he were alive today, these are the things that would be on his iPod.</description>
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