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Just strap the radiogram to the wife. ROD
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Vestax Handytrax. Got one 10 years ago. Still using it.
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What you need is a professional setup, such as mine for example. Not only can you play your 45s on it, it's got a built in centre adaptor that pops up, and you can tape them as well if you splash out
Back in the very early 70's before cassettes were commonplace and CDs were not yet invented some soulies had portable record players.
Anyone got any info on these devices?
We had one mate who had one and we took it all over the country to various clubs with just a handful of 45's.
On one memorable trip to the Torch we had it in the car and played Otis Smith Let her go non stop from Liverpool to Stoke, we so loved that record.
I know that all seems so old hat now with computers and mobile devices but back in the 60s and 70s it was so hard to hear the music we loved/craved. It made it all the more underground and mysterious.
Anyone got any internety links to these ancient keys to our underground world?????
Dave Banks