Perhaps I was wrong. Others say they did skip. I don't recall them skipping
"much". Like someone pointed out, worked when parked and busy doing "other"
things.
WFO Herb wrote:
> Actually, no, they didn't skip much. The record slid into a slot on the
>front of
> the player. The records were held by a forked arm that housed the needle and
> support. About the only time you'd hear a skip was when your girlfriend
>nailed
> it with her knee.
>
> Daniel1312@aol.com wrote:
>
> > Did the records 'jump' much, heavy on needles? <G>
> >
> > Daniel1312
> >
> > In a message dated 10/03/01 20:49:39 Pacific Standard Time,
>froggi@cdsnet.net
> > writes:
> >
> > << Now you really are dating yourself. The mere mention of a "record
>player"
> > for a
> > car has most of the list scratching their heads wondering what the heck
> > you've
> > been smoking. Well guys and gals,... there really was such a thing,
>albeit
> > for
> > 45's. Shortly after came the 4-track tape player. Short lived, >>
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