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I have 60 episodes of the Green Hornet.  Not many Lone Ranger.  I do have a
cd that has short stories that tell the origin of the Lone Ranger, how he
got his horse and several more stories.
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From: "John J. Jacques" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Saturday, March 12, 2005 6:22 PM
Subject: Re: off topic: radio nostalgia


> Hi all.  Some of you may not know tha Ed Walker is a blind guy.  Ed
> Potter, who runs playback magazine has had several things from Ed in the
> past, in Playback.
>
> As far as Old Time Radio, I especially like to collect the Lone Ranger
> and Green Hornit shows, which were recorded in Detroit, at WXYZ.  If
> anyone has a large collection of either of theese, I would be interested
> in getting with you.  Sargeant Preston was also recorded there.  By the
> way, Fred Foy, who was the long time announcer for the Lone Ranger, had
> put out a CD called Mean While, Back at the Ranch, which I would also
> love to find a copy of, if Anyone has it.
>
> 73:
> John
>

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