[78-L] First 78
Dan Van Landingham
danvanlandingham at yahoo.com
Fri Dec 24 11:48:34 PST 2010
That does bring back memories of the $10 Philco radio and phono combination my
pa-
rents bought back around 1958.They used it until they bought a cheap Truetone
from
the local Western Auto store back around 1962.I inherited the Philco and used it
until
it died around 1966.
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As I wrote bout just recently, our entertainment system included a
separate 45 and LP/78 changer, B/W TV (21 or 24" or some such) AM FM
radio but not stereo, and one large speaker. Philips IIRC. Would've been
no later than about '53 I think. And it was my mother's records, not my
Dad.s He didn't care much about records and his ear was not so musical.
He listened to Lawrence Welk, I think because that's what everyone else
in his family listened to. My attraction to music and my lust for
records was learned from my mother. My interest in 78s was because the
changer would operate so much faster and more frequently than LPs. Slow.
Hard to keep a pre-schooler waiting that long for anything!
joe salerno
On 12/21/2010 7:44 PM, Robert M. Bratcher Jr. wrote:
> What did you play your dads 78's on when you were 3 or 4 years old? Some kind
>of
> windup phono? A childs phonograph? Or maybe o 40's or 50's era (modern then)
> electric phono? My first record player was a hand me down from the early 50's
> that my dad& his brother owned together. I don't remember much about it other
> than it was dark brown, a changer& a tabletop model. Yes I still have the
> records that I played on it when I was little but that old phono is long gone.
>I
> was born in 1959& had that record player when I was about 4 or 5 years old.
> Wasn't allowed to play my dads reords back then though so you were very lucky.
>
>
>
>
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> Now as far as "first 78 acquired" this is different! My father had some 300
> or so 78's (which I inherited by
> default...no one else wanted them...!). I was allowed to play them as a VERY
> young child (of 4 or so); one
> of my favourites was a Brunswick of the Mills Brothers "Good-Bye Blues" (as
> well as his album-set reissues
> of the Boswell Sisters!) I still own all of these (and MANY more!!). Among
> the first 78's I bought
> (about 25 at a flea market) was the Columbia of Guy Lombardo's "Sweethearts
> On Parade;" this set
> me looking for more 20's/early 30's Lombardo discs...!
>
> Steven C. Barr
>
>
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