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Yes, it was more like a jukebox, not really, but its still a gramophone, it was the same thing, except it was run by gears, electric. And theyre bigger. And that was the first time I saw a V-disc (Victory disc). V-disc was a 12-inch, you know, plastic, like before that, a 17-inch, if you dropped it, it broke. But this didnt break. So that was like a pioneer of, later on, the 10-inch LP, I thin ...
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