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by hinkley
540 days ago
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If memory serves, I believe record players that could flip the records were contemporary to the release of The Wall. My parents didn’t have a flipper but they had a player that could play a stack of records and The Wall was the first or second LP try bought to play on it. That definitely works on an auto reversing tape deck, which it looks like existed for fifteen years prior. |
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There were a lot of eight tracks during that time, though, so sibling comment is more likely correct.