[78-L] Columbia album sets

Dan Van Landingham danvanlandingham at yahoo.com
Thu Feb 17 16:39:12 PST 2011


Capehart.I love it;you description reminds me of an old Warner Brothers cartoon 
from the '40s I
saw where the automatic record changer flung a record across the room.The 
cartoon featured two
dogs that were in a "house of the future".The robot-maid cleaned up the broken 
records afterwar-
ds.The records were being flung from the changer at a high rate of speed.Didn't 
Capehart merge
with Farnsworth?I had a Farnsworth radio-phono combination some 40 years ago.The 
cartoon I
saw was on a Portland,Oregon-based early morning show called "Ramblin' Rod".It 
was on the air
from the early '60s well into the 1980s,long after I got out of college.




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On 2/17/2011 9:44 AM, simmonssomer wrote:
> Let's hear it for
> Capehart..whirrrr......slide.......whirrrrr.....plop........whizzzz....DUCK!
>
> Al S.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "David Lennick"<dlennick at sympatico.ca>
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>
>> Regarding AM..that's how it's listed in the Columbia Celebrity Catalog. It
>> would have been slide automatic since drop auto didn't come along until
>> 1940
>> (yes I know, Victor had it in 1928).
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