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  2. Columbia Grafonola - Wikipedia

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    At first, like nearly all other early record players, all Grafonolas were driven by a spring motor that the user had to wind up with a crank before playing a record or two. In 1915, Columbia began to introduce electric-motor-driven models, as a majority of urban areas had been wired to electrical grids.

  3. Filing cabinet - Wikipedia

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    Two tall metal file cabinets for work or home use. A filing cabinet (or sometimes file cabinet in American English) is an item of office furniture for storing paper documents in file folders. [1] In the most simple context, it is an enclosure for drawers in which articles are stored. The two most common forms of filing cabinets are vertical ...

  4. Album cover - Wikipedia

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    Records could be laid on a shelf horizontally or stood upright on an edge, but because of their fragility, many broke in storage. German record company Odeon pioneered the "album" in 1909 when it released the Nutcracker Suite by Tchaikovsky on four double-sided discs in a specially designed package. [1] (It is not indicated what the specially ...

  5. Disklavier - Wikipedia

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    This early grand piano version of the Disklavier lacked an official model designation and has become known as the Wagon Grand by virtue of the fact that the control unit was built into a 30-inch (760 mm) tall cabinet on wheels, this model in Japan does have a model designation of PPG-10R and it has been called DKW10. [6]

  6. The Beatles' Long Tall Sally - Wikipedia

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    The Beatles' Long Tall Sally is an album by the English rock band the Beatles, their final album to be released exclusively in Canada.It was a mono release on the Capitol Records label (catalogue number T 6063) in May 1964.

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