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    Default Who remembers these? Stereogram

    I have been creating a lot of images based on the "copy wheel eye" or Sharingan eye which is part of a Japanese comic series.



    The Obito eye (left) bears a strange resemblance to a connector device that anybody who remembers 45 records will recognize.

    I made this into a stereogram.

    How many people recognize the yellow thingy. And how many people remember 78s? 45s? 33 LPs?
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    Default Re: Who remembers these? Stereogram

    remember them well!! Great stereogram

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    Default Re: Who remembers these? Stereogram

    I grew up as a small kid with ex juke-box 45's that we needed one of those for, to play on our portable dansette; we used to race who could swap the adaptor from one disc to the next the fastest

    78's - my gran had some of Gracie Fields....

    like the stereogram
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    Default Re: Who remembers these? Stereogram

    I do remember your stereograms...

    I was never able to see any of them because my brain is wired differently.

    I also still love you.

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    Default Re: Who remembers these? Stereogram

    Very familiar, and I like that stereogram.

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    Default Re: Who remembers these? Stereogram

    I remember all of those but as usual I cannot see ehe stereogram.
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    Default Re: Who remembers these? Stereogram

    If you had a turntable, you wouldn't be without one.
    It was as important as the stylus!

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    Default Re: Who remembers these? Stereogram

    I can only remember using these things for ex-juke-box 45's. The standard 45 you purchased in the UK didn't require one, it already had a smaller hole. Great Streogram Gary.
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    Default Re: Who remembers these? Stereogram

    Quote Originally Posted by Egg Bramhill View Post
    I can only remember using these things for ex-juke-box 45's. The standard 45 you purchased in the UK didn't require one, it already had a smaller hole. Great Streogram Gary.
    That's interesting, great idea, we always had to use one.
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