The HP 6500-A: Poorly Contructed with Lots of Features
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Hewlett-Packard has out-flimsied themselves with the 6500-A. The construction is as cheap as they could possibly have made it. My previous HP printer had the hinges break off of the scanner cover in gentle no... read full review
On E-Bay, we are finally finding books on Phonographs that are both informative and luxurious with their pristine digital photographs. They are loaded with a wealth of historical and mechanical information. (... read full review
This beautifully printed book, in full color, is probably the only comprehensive listing and value guide for vintage children's records. The author, Peter Muldavin, focuses primarily 78 RPM records from t... read full review
Author Fabrizio has put forth several fascinating, well produced books on the obscure hobby of Phonography. All have been beautiflly illustrated, as is the case here. There is extensive text and the photograp... read full review
I grew up with my grandmother's phonograph and I listened to many Art Hickman discs, but never 25 in a row. To add to this, I bought both volumes. I love old recordings, but in this case, where one sound... read full review
I grew up with my grandmother's phonograph and I listened to many Art Hickman discs, but never 25 in a row. To add to this, I bought both volumes. I love old recordings, but in this case, where one sounds ... read full review