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  1. English: Gramophone record- HMV Sporting Highlights Series The All Blacks in Britain 1963-64 vinyl 45 record, 7 inch diameter, teal label in centre with silver text on both sides- TRADE MARK REGISTERED - "His Master's Voice" - SPORTING HIGHLIGHTS - SERIES - THE - ALL BLACKS IN BRITAIN - 1963-64; around edge of label- MADE BY HIS MASTER'S VOICE ...

  2. Gramophone. Gramophone can refer to several things: A type of phonograph, a machine for recording and replaying sound. Gramophone record, a disc for storing analogue sound. Gramophone (magazine), a British magazine about classical music. Gramophone Company, a British record company, existing from 1897 to 1931.

  3. After the records were plated they were mounted in aluminum containers and delivered to JPL. The record is constructed of gold-plated copper and is 12 inches (30 cm) in diameter. The record's cover is aluminum and electroplated upon it is an ultra-pure sample of the isotope uranium-238. Uranium-238 has a half-life of 4.468 billion years.

  4. Broadcast Twelve Records was a United Kingdom based record label introduced in 1928 to partner the regular "Broadcast" brand records introduced in 1927. These brands replaced the Aco Records label. [1] The manufacturer of the discs were the Vocalion Gramophone Company. [2] ". Broadcast" discs were 8-inch (later increased to 9-inch) and ...

  5. Computer skips can be caused by lack of available RAM or processing power, damaged storage mediums (CD, hard drive etc.), a crash in the playback software, or a corrupted, incomplete or damaged audio file. Depending on the player and the operating system, a skip usually consists of a 50MS, 300MS, 500MS or a one-second loop, depending on the ...

  6. "Gramophone", Berliner's trademark name, was abandoned in the US in 1900 because of legal complications, with the result that in American English Gramophones and Gramophone records, along with disc records and players made by other manufacturers, were long ago brought under the umbrella term "phonograph", a word which Edison's competitors ...

  7. Carl Lindström A.G. was a global record company founded in 1893 and based in Berlin, Germany. History [ edit ] Founded by Carl Lindström (1869–1932), a Swedish inventor living in Berlin , it originally produced phonographs or gramophones with the brand names "Parlograph" and "Parlophon" and eventually began producing records as well.

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