Old-Fashioned Record Player
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Re: Old-Fashioned Record Player
Try Mangos in Nicosia, he may have something or know of someone. He’s a real nice guy and a good stock of Vinyl records.
Re: Old-Fashioned Record Player
Im sure We saw one in Public, retro look., but that was a year or so ago
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Why don't you find the tracks that you want to put on Mp3 or video or any other format in high Quality from any of the many sites on the internet and drop them down with 4K Downloader -
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Happy memories HICHappy in Cyprus wrote: ↑Sun Jan 02, 2022 1:28 am It's not that I want the tracks themselves, I can download them at low cost from Apple Music. Or I can view them for free on YouTube complete with all the sound defects which accompany old vinyl. In fact, we have many of the tracks already on Apple Music.
It was just that by chance I saw a prog on TV last week in which the value of these old singles came to light and we have a lot of singles and LPs by the 1960s well-known bands doing nothing, stored away in a cupboard. Before attempting to realise their value I thought it might be good to test and clean them and record tracks we want for our own future enjoyment. Listening (and watching) a few on YouTube the other day brought back such happy memories, esp. my old ska and reggae faves![]()
https://youtu.be/DDfvXrMnJu0
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How can you not give this one a shout out?Happy in Cyprus wrote: ↑Sun Jan 02, 2022 2:38 pm These brought back delish memories this morning:
The Etheopians: The Whip
The Etheopians: Hong Kong Flu
Lord Kitchener: Dr. Kitch
The Pyramids: Train Tour to Rainbow City
Desmond Dekker & The Aces: A It Mek
Desmond Dekker and The Aces: Sabotage
The Pioneers: Long Shot Kick the Bucket
Jonathon Richman and the Modern Lovers: Egyptian Reggae
Derrick Morgan: Moon Hop
Derrick Morgan: Greedy Gal
Horace Faith: Shame & Scandal in The Family
Typically Tropical: Barbados
Little Grants & Eddie: Rudy’s Dead
Johnny Reggae: The Piglets
Dave and Ansil Collins: Double Barrel
Bob and Marcia: Pied Piper
A great site to do a search is Discogs.com Just enter the name of the track (and possibly the artist) into the Search facility and a music video of said track appears in the bottom RH corner of the info page relating to that track. Great site!
An indication of values is given on the RH side of that page as well.

https://youtu.be/mxtfdH3-TQ4
Re: Old-Fashioned Record Player
I like to listen to vinyl, but I'm very afraid of ruining old turntables. Now I am in search of a new player that will reproduce a cool sound, hope it is a good thing. I love listening to 70s music.