Columbia Twentieth Century Talking Machine Record.
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Columbia Twentieth Century Talking Machine Record.
So, I finally received, my very own Columbia Twentieth Century Talking Machine Record. An unusual six inch three minute cylinder record. That was not very popular or practical. However, has become elusive and rare, and I was fortunate to find one. On eBay.
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Re: Columbia Twentieth Century Talking Machine Record.
I saw some of these up ay Tim Fabrizio's.And,I vaguely remember seeing a few in a local antique shop many years ago.One was an Uncle Josh title.edisonplayer.
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Re: Columbia Twentieth Century Talking Machine Record.
That’s one audio format I am still lacking a machine for!
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Re: Columbia Twentieth Century Talking Machine Record.
AmberolaAndy wrote: ↑Wed Dec 06, 2023 10:00 pm That’s one audio format I am still lacking a machine for!
I bought a Columbia BF Graphophone from a fellow member on here. So, I could play these records.