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I don't believe it is just a matter of not ruining the 78

Choosing the proper stylus size/shape to match the groove width should help with sonic quality.

If the OP only wants some inkling of what is on the 78s you may well be right. But if they want some semblance of quality then matching stylus would be the first step - assuming it is actually a 78 RPM record and their table is accurate for that.

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