Posted 6 years ago
Vynil33rpm
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Driving in the Bus
My dead skin is Rust
Just curious ,if You had these Records
Could you play them
I bought this Thorns, turntable in
1978 , Many styluses ,10 cartridges later ....
Still Sounds great
I've kept classical music albums from a college music appreciation class for 40 years but with nothing with which to play them......you have jogged my memory....I must remedy this!
When I bring a record player home from a thrift store, my grandsons can marvel at the technology of my generation! This will be fun!
I've been wondering about that fine looking THORENS turntable for awhile now Vynil33rpm, since it shows up in lots of your always entertaining photos but without ever its own mention. (unless I've missed it somehow?) THANKS for a few more details about it! :-)
To kind of answer your question (and also as a heads-up to Watchsearcher) I've got hundreds of my own LP's in boxes downstairs, as well as several assorted turntables including my "good one" (a Pioneer model likewise purchased new in the late 1970's) but can't (won't, anyway) actually play any of the records, because I've somehow managed to temporarily 'misplace' my headshell/cartridge that's got the newest *stylus* on it <groan> and don't wanna risk wrecking my records with the older ones that I can find... <headdesk>
And that was the heads-up Watchsearcher -- when you do find your thrift shop turntable, take the time/effort to buy it a new stylus before you use it...chances are that whatever comes *on* it will be "pre-distressed" at best... :-(