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bet there was a few on here
« on: 19 January 2010, 22:08:34 »

who owned one of these. i remember getting a wack of father for using his  ;D ;D

http://www.retrowow.co.uk/retro_technology/radio_gramophone/radio.html
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Re: bet there was a few on here
« Reply #1 on: 19 January 2010, 22:13:11 »

My Mother had one when she was younger. I have never owned one, but sued a few over the years.
Remember the stacking system to auto play 6? records...... :D
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« Reply #2 on: 19 January 2010, 22:16:37 »

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My Mother had one when she was younger. I have never owned one, but sued a few over the years.
Remember the stacking system to auto play 6? records...... :D

my dad had a long cabinet one where a door dropped down either end for the music to come out. then it was a ferguson music centre with a tapedeck in the 80s.
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« Reply #3 on: 19 January 2010, 22:16:40 »

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Remember the stacking system to auto play 6? records...... :D

...... and if the spindle was iffy, would drop the lot in one go!!



So my Dad told me!  ::) ::)
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« Reply #4 on: 19 January 2010, 22:18:34 »

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Remember the stacking system to auto play 6? records...... :D

...... and if the spindle was iffy, would drop the lot in one go!!


So my Dad told me!  ::) ::)


so true, and they wouldnt play properly, too many on the deck, or the needle would just slide across and then go back to its rest.  ;D ;D
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Re: bet there was a few on here
« Reply #5 on: 19 January 2010, 22:21:22 »

My first one was a Dansette  ;D ;D ;D
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« Reply #6 on: 19 January 2010, 22:21:39 »

I got an Elizabethan record player similiar to the above for Christmas 1964? The only two records I got were Twist And Shout The Beatles E.P on Parlephone, and I Wanna Be Your Man Rolling Stones single on Decca.
Must have driven my parents up the wall LOL.
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Re: bet there was a few on here
« Reply #7 on: 19 January 2010, 22:25:02 »

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I got an Elizabethan record player similiar to the above for Christmas 1964? The only two records I got were Twist And Shout The Beatles E.P on Parlephone, and I Wanna Be Your Man Rolling Stones single on Decca.
Must have driven my parents up the wall LOL.HAPPY DAYS ( and better music than the crap of today, DISCUSS)

And some things do not change, the rubbish the teenagers listen to today....... :-X  Get sick of shouting upstairs, or sending Miss Vamps, to turn it down, must be an age thing.... :D :D
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Re: bet there was a few on here
« Reply #8 on: 19 January 2010, 22:27:34 »

We had a radiogram, or at least thats my 1st memory of a record player, now long gone.  But I still have my Dads boxed record sets (Opera etc)

Looking at the colour scheme of that record player I reckon I may have the reel to reel made by the same company in red with cream coloured plastic hidden away some where.
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Re: bet there was a few on here
« Reply #9 on: 19 January 2010, 22:39:04 »

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......I reckon I may have the reel to reel made by the same company ........

Years ago my Dad brought home  an unwanted reel to reel for us to play with. It was that heavy we couldn't lift it!!!  :-? :-? Just slightly bigger than a modern MP3 player!  ;D ;D ;D
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« Reply #10 on: 19 January 2010, 22:56:29 »

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......I reckon I may have the reel to reel made by the same company ........

Years ago my Dad brought home  an unwanted reel to reel for us to play with. It was that heavy we couldn't lift it!!!  :-? :-? Just slightly bigger than a modern MP3 player!  ;D ;D ;D

How things change.......... :D :D :D
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Re: bet there was a few on here
« Reply #11 on: 20 January 2010, 00:30:30 »

I bought an autochanger record player with some of the money I was given when I had my Bar Mitzvah.  Bought it off a relative who had a shop, of course... :)

Three years later, when my brother was 13, he bought a reel-to-reel recorder, from the same relative.   :)

They were crap! :(
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« Reply #12 on: 20 January 2010, 09:40:34 »

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I bought an autochanger record player with some of the money I was given when I had my Bar Mitzvah.  Bought it off a relative who had a shop, of course... :)

Three years later, when my brother was 13, he bought a reel-to-reel recorder, from the same relative.   :)

They were crap! :(
Shalom  ;)

I'm curious as to what makes you say reel to reel was crap, they outperformed cassette tape with ease in terms of quality & bandwidth.
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Re: bet there was a few on here
« Reply #13 on: 20 January 2010, 11:35:19 »

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I bought an autochanger record player with some of the money I was given when I had my Bar Mitzvah.  Bought it off a relative who had a shop, of course... :)

Three years later, when my brother was 13, he bought a reel-to-reel recorder, from the same relative.   :)

They were crap! :(
Shalom  ;)

I'm curious as to what makes you say reel to reel was crap, they outperformed cassette tape with ease in terms of quality & bandwidth.

Not the rubbish we bought from great uncle Louis' brother-in-law's shop opposite King's Cross station. 

The record player was an import, as we found out when it went wrong and couldn't get it repaired.   It actually sounded very good - much better than the Dansette models my friends had - but the mechanical linkages under the turntable were very poorly designed, and came unlinked frequently.  We did eventually find someone to repair it, but it took months and cost a bomb.  As soon as I got it back, I took the changer out of the case and made notes on the correct linking, so next time it went wrong, I could fix it myself.  My parents, who never listened to music, kept it for years, and I only chucked it out when I cleared out my father's flat in 1998. 

The reel-to-reel was a Grundig, but I think it was either second hand or an obsolete model.  It actually worked superbly, but was so bl**dy complicated mechanically that when it inevitably went wrong it was not an economic repair.  But it wasn't really a lot of use.  For most people, the only way of recording was to stick the microphone in front the speaker of a record player.  Don't forget that the domestic radios, gramophones and radiograms of the time (1960s) weren't provided with a handy line-out socket.  And Mums and Dads were not exactly enthusiastic about letting Sons loose with a soldering iron in the living room.  In any case, circuit diagrams were not readily available - manufacturers tended to restrict the rather sparse maintenance documentation to dealers.  I really can't recall what inputs there were on the Grundig, but I don't think there was a great choice anyway.  A few years later I bought a Philips reel-to-reel and it really didn't have much more flexibility than the Grundig, although I did manage to rig it to take the (amplified) speaker output from headphone sockets which were then beginning to appear on domestic equipment.  Strangely enough, I came across the Philips microphone (the recorder got nicked from a flatshare in about 1968) last week when turning out some boxes in the search for my old soldering iron and solder sucker, which I found later in a drawer full of ancient mobile phones. 

I never warmed to cassette tape technology.  I was obliged to use it as a startup medium for some early (pre-floppy) computers I worked on, and realised its limitations then.
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« Reply #14 on: 20 January 2010, 12:10:17 »

my dad had this record player which consisted of 2 walnut finished units about 2' square each on stands. One contained the record player with turntable and big solid bakelite type control knobs with a speaker, the other was just a speaker in a cabinet. The walnut finish made them look more like items of furniture and the solid construction of the cabinets made for a nice warm sound.Me, my first one was an old dansette with the fabled stacking system for your singles!
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