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Sure...but the steel needles are pretty hard on the shellac surfaces making record wear
a problem. It's probably best to have a modern turntable with a 78 rpm speed option if you want play a particularly rare recording. The Edison cylinder machine uses a permanent diamond stylus to play the hard plastic cylinders called "Blue Amberols". They sound particularly nice and have very little wear. |
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