Let's take a look at a 1967 way to send audio recordings to family and save money on long distance calls. A special thanks to Brett Tiktin for bringing this product to my attention! Please note: the photo of the actual recording disc from GE is not mine (I didn't have any blanks!). Also, the blank discs came pre-grooved because the recording arm has no worm gear to direct it. The record cutter used to make the demo disc: https://youtu.be/m5Cn6wUuNqk Grab a TronSmart Speaker! https://amzn.to/3lU1ego Follow databits: Facebook http://www.facebook.com/1databits Twitter: https://twitter.com/digitalbt or @digitalbt Patreon: https://patreon.com/databits A HUGE thank you to my current Patreon patrons: Tim Tom Scott Walker Daniel Marsh Dan Barrett PDotE Greg Dylan Olah Matthew Kajcienski Grover NZ Jackson Nieforth Dan Barlow Jr. Mark Reed SilentS Yaniv TKB Howard Jackson

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