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It would be perfect with those Firestone Christmas albums...except you'd have to play them at 45 RPM :-s
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Later Gator,
Crank up your talking machine, grab a jar of your favorite "kick-back", sit down, relax, and let the good times roll.Eagles may soar, but weasels do not get sucked into jet engines.
but they may have offered several models. Mine looked like the sketch found in every issue of Artie's "Listener" magazine.Dave did you comment on the Steelman brand some time ago? Someone thanked me for reminding them of the name in a comment a year or so ago. If there are enough former owners, perhaps we should start a club or something. ;-)
My grandfather was a dealer, and my dad and uncle still have their (now restored) Firestone balloon tire bicycles from the early 50s (actually Monarchs).I've also seen riding mowers, and know they used to have refrigerators and gawd knows what else. I bought my dad a trike to go with his bike for X-mas a couple years back.
from just reading your subject line. Guess the LPs were a bit more popular than the players!
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