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1956 film

I have a tabletop version of that RCA Victor phonograph with the same changer, that Robert Wirth refurbished for me...I have about 1,000 45's which it plays flawlessly...great video, thanks!
 
The RCA console Hi-Fi in Cherry wood in the 1958 film at about the 5 min mark is just like the one my Dad bought for my Mom in 1956.  We didn’t however have the separate speaker cabinet to provide stereo.  This Hi-Fi had the most beautiful sound of any radio-phonograph I’ve ever heard since then.  And it was a beautiful piece of furniture too.  I wish I still had it.

 

BTW, they played this same film on TCM a couple of days ago and I recognized that Hi-Fi immediately.  It was one of Mom’s prized possessions.  It was on all the time.

 

Eddie
 
When I was a tyke our family visited a relative who lived in Manhattan. While there we went to the Empire State Building. At the top, or near it, was a little booth where we could all cram in and make a little 45 rpm recording. As I recall, it was a greeting to our father, who wasn't with us at the time. We kept that darn thing for year, but I think it was lost in a subsequent move.

Still, it was so cool in the days before portable tape recorders and such.
 
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