My grandmother who is still alive was 22 on New Years Day 1951...I wish I was around when life was much simpler before the internet and cell phones! A great time.
@TEMPmichaelhansen They are alluminum with laquar of some kind on them. I don't remember exactly what they used to coat the discs with. During WWII these records had a glass base & were very fragile.
My grandmother who is still alive was 22 on New Years Day 1951...I wish I was around when life was much simpler before the internet and cell phones! A great time.
TheCamden003 1 month ago
From the "Wayback machine" !
Records were shellac back then; if you dropped one, it would break in pieces like a china plate..
1ProfessorXavier 2 years ago
@1ProfessorXavier
well, I had a few of those "AUDIODISCS" that had the vinyl on top and it was on a sheet of metal/steel. right?
TEMPmichaelhansen 1 year ago
@TEMPmichaelhansen They are alluminum with laquar of some kind on them. I don't remember exactly what they used to coat the discs with. During WWII these records had a glass base & were very fragile.
rbratcherjr 10 months ago
What an artifact...!
noahf67 2 years ago
It's another new year! hot-cha-vo-de-o-do!!
neighborhoodnobody 3 years ago