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Re: [ARSCLIST] vinyl 78's
True! I played my Little Golden's & Peter Pan's (which I still have)
on a beloved 78 rpm-only Cecil & Beany suitcase player I'd received for
Christmas & got records for it through the mid-60's (including Red Ravens
which I , unfortunately, defaced with additional pen markings to see how
they'd reflect in the spinning mirror). The tone-arm & soundbox were much
like plastic versions of those of the floor-model Victrola I later
received (which replaced the worn-out Cecil & Beany machine & required
standing on a chair for me to access the turntable). Found the player in
semi-woking condition on hoo-boy some years ago, along with clean copies
of the Red Ravens & a new mirror at pretty steep prices. The family "big
people's player" was a mono "hi-fi" in a Magnavox b/w TV console, which
became off-limits after my younger brother broke the tone-arm in half
during a squabble with me over what to play. He had a bad temper even as
a toddler!
Peter Muhr
> "Kiddie records" were different; their manufacturers seemed to
> assume their customers still used "kiddie" phonographs, which
> were usually 78rpm...and that the parents wouldn't let the
> chilluns use the "big people's player," which was usually a
> stereo system...?!
>
> Steven C. Barr
>
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