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1940 Silvertone 78rpm Record Player

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Uploaded by on Sep 26, 2008

Sears Silvertone 78rpm tube record player model 9154 circa 1940. "Mississippi Rag" performed by Firehouse Five Plus Two with Band members Frank Thomas, Ward Kimball and other Disney animators.

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  • how did you make the record player spin at the beginning? because that was cool!

  • Motorized Lazy Susan.

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  • zenith cobramatic tonearm cart.????

  • @wurly1100 for the old microwave ovens???

  • I like the Music of the record what is falling down after the first one.

  • Wait, I'm confused???..... So how many gigs does that hold?? lmao

  • Whoops, looks like I should have read your full description before i asked. Guess it is them

  • is that record by the Firehouse Five Plus Two? it looks like the label they recorded on.

  • a really great deck ..love the tone arm and mechanical operation..ping very clever video well done

  • that's beautiful! reminds me of bioshock.

  • compact discs spin much faster than 78s and cassettes.

  • From what I have heard, most 78's (except for some of the later ones), were shellac. As for wood, you may be thinking of Edison Diamond Discs, which I heard at least at one point, had sawdust in it, or Edison cylinders, which at least some had wooden insides.

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