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Philco put on sale a machine ($129.95 to $395) with a built-in needle intended to be easier on records, and longer-lived, than any other yet developed.
So Krasnow would move the needle 50 microns at a time, scan its position in the groove, and repeat the process until he got the frames he wanted. String the frames together and voilà!
The top portion allows you to keep your record player in a safe spot that also puts it on display. Underneath are slots for storing your vinyl, while the side comes with a hook to hang your over ...