1894, even though the first records varied in rpm (from about 60-100).
Yes he did, he released it as a 78rpm record.
a 45 record rpm adapter or a triskelion or triskele
yes indeed....recorded dainty brenda lee, on majestic records #1252. 78rpm.
Depending on condition. Hound Dog 78 value -$75-$100
Well, it would depend on if the record works and what recording it was. They put many of the King's speeches on records.
The first flat records were made in 1895. :)
There were thirty-three grooves on one side of a standard 78 rpm record The seventy-eight rpm records were released in the early 1800s and were very popular at that time.
There are no 78rpm records from 1970 any more. You're talking about 33rpm records. In view of that: nothing.
There is no record of the first billiards table. The first billiards table on record was built in France and in use in 1429.
record deal and what we made.
he made his 1st record at age 5.
Yes, but you should replace the needle and/or cartridge first. The grooves on shellac records have a different size than vinyl records and if you use a vinyl needle on a shellac record, you can damage both the record and the needle. Look on ebay for a "78rpm stylus" and find one that will fit in your cartridge. It'll generally cost around $20 (of course there are more expensive options like replacing the cartridge or higher quality styli).