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03-06-2004, 01:41 AM
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Car record players, 1961
The needle of the Norelco Auto Mignon stays in the groove of our 45s, even when we drive over rough roads. But since there's no record changer, we must insert each record we want to play, then remove it when the song is over
my father use to tell me he had one of these in his car...i dont know but it would have kept scratching on a bump..and if you want to hear a different song you would have to take it out...no wonder it did not catch on
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Car record players, 1961
The needle of the Norelco Auto Mignon stays in the groove of our 45s, even when we drive over rough roads. But since there's no record changer, we must insert each record we want to play, then remove it when the song is over
my father use to tell me he had one of these in his car...i dont know but it would have kept scratching on a bump..and if you want to hear a different song you would have to take it out...no wonder it did not catch on
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