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There were similar sized SS phonos and radio/phonos made for conventional records too. I have one phono only (panasonic), and one radio-phono (GE). The GE is a three speed which is interesting since I can't imagine the target demographic (kids-young adults) were still playing 78's at that point.
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Is this a larger version of the Hip Pocket Player that will actually play 7" records as well as the special Philco 4" Hip Pocket records?
![]() jr Add: The Eagles formed in 1971, they were *not* a 60s group. Last edited by jr_tech; 01-16-2016 at 09:52 PM. |
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Sorry about that I didn't realize that, I don't listen to much "classic rock" so I don't know all of the ins and outs of when all of when the different bands got started. I mostly know more about the groups that fall into the "oldies" category.
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