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laotzu92 · 70-79, M
I think it was actually called a "45 adapter".
For those too young, 45 rpm vinyl records had a larger whole in the center and inserting these allowed them to be played on a turntable which also played 33 and 78 rpm records.
why did the picture disappear?
For those too young, 45 rpm vinyl records had a larger whole in the center and inserting these allowed them to be played on a turntable which also played 33 and 78 rpm records.
why did the picture disappear?