we have some shellac 78's about the place, probably worth a bit but unplayable [because they are probably worth a bit] even if we had a 78 turntable...
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we have some shellac 78's about the place, probably worth a bit but unplayable [because they are probably worth a bit] even if we had a 78 turntable...
Why the bigger hole?
http://ajournalofmusicalthings.com/w...record-so-big/
And why some with the small hole?
http://bloggerhythms.blogspot.com/20...big-holes.html
seems there are various names for this thinummyjig :) - we just called it a '45 insert' and that's what they were sold as where I lived...
Amazon sells them "45 rpm adaptors" or "spindle adaptors". Just ask DJ>MasterBlaster.
I think [long time ago] what we called an 'adaptor' was what you put on your dansette [portable record player] so you could play punched out 45's without any of them needing an insert ...
The Bang and Olufsen turntable (Beocentre 7000) I had at the time, had a wide adapter on a spring on a standard spindle, so if the record had a centre it would just depress the adapter, and if not it sat around it.
Just for Ross.
I dunno guys it still looks like a insert for a 45rpm record to fit a 33 1/3 spindel to me. Wouldn't a throwing weapon have sharper points?