SS11022 Early 1900s Phonograph Gramophone Record Player
Cardboard cutout of an early 1900s Phonograph on a filing cabinet standing 71x36 inches. That is how they were known in the beginning, then later they were called gramophones both as a tradmark name and a generic name. It is now commonly called a record player and has been known as that since the 1940s. The early ones, as this is, the analog sound vibrations passed through a diaphram that amplified sound through a flaring horn, a non electronic speaker if you will.Image used is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license. We, Wet Paint Printing give appropriate credit to Wikipedia user S. Korotkiy, and provide a link to the license, and indicate that image distortions in photoshop were applied to make into a cardboard cutout. The licensor does not endorse us or our use. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en Features of Early 1900s Phonograph Gramophone Record Player Cutout Made of high quality durable cardboard Folds flat for storage and deliverySpecifications Dimension: 71" H x 36" W x 1" D Weight: 3 lbs
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