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  • and that record player for a cheap price of $69.95 is'nt so cheap. $69.95 in 1956 is equal to $546 today.

  • Holly crap that was lot of money back in 1956. $4.98 back in 1956 is equal to $38.87 today. I have a felling not verry many kids had this back in 1956.

  • Excellent promo I have all these albums myself

  • 月曜ロードショー

  • format wars! Even then....next came the color format wars, won by RCA. They lost this one to Columbia....seeing Peter Pan in color a few years later was awesome....unforgettable...

  • I wish I could show Peter PAn with MAry MArtin but I would get busted.

  • format wars! Even then....next came the color format wars, won by RCA. They lost this one to Columbia....seeing Peter Pan in color a few years later was awesome....unforgettable...

  • this is soo cool!

  • This was the last commercial break during the original presentation of NBC's "PRODUCERS' SHOWCASE" production of "Peter Pan" [of which RCA was a co-sponsor] in March 1955. Here, Vaughn Monroe, RCA's super-salesman of the period, teams up with the Bil and Cora Baird puppets to sell the 'Original Broadway Cast' recording of "Peter Pan" (and others) currently available on RCA Victor records....

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