What!? Actually I think this is funny....

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Al ears said:
Just who's going to take LP's on a picnic?

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chebby said:
Al ears said:
spiny norman said:
Al ears said:
Just who's going to take LP's on a picnic?

Perhaps I should have added 'these days'...... :)

I knew that was coming...... I hereby withdraw my comment.. Ruddy nutters. :)

I never knew Crossley did those, bit of a ****** in a backpack. Looks decidedly posed as I am sure it is mains powered.... ;-)
 

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I remember a little promo record player, back in the seventies, when I was a boy. It was so little that you could hold it on the palm of your hand, made of cardboard. I don't remember exactly how it worked, but I recall it had a tiny tonearm with a even tinier stylus, that you put on a cute plastic record. You made it work with a crank on its side, and it played the promo tune (from an appliances store) through a horn. No batteries, it worked by pure mechanical amplification of vibration, so neither volume nor good tone. But I liked it a lot, I wish my parents had kept it, it would be cool now.
 
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This approach is years old. When I was a nipper it was a matchbox with a sewing needle driven through the sliding portion; to increase the volume you just opened the matchbox more... totally ruined my parents record collection though *biggrin*
 

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