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... containing a phonograph in his arms.
In his hands, he held a circular disc made of tin, wax, and wood that had just been recorded.
This disc was far from as valuable and refined as the collectible vinyl records that would sell for thousands apiece in later times, but its lifespan was shockingly short in an unusual way. fɾēewebnσveℓ.com
According to Wheatstone’s estimate, this makeshift disc he had produced could likely only be played around twenty times before its sound q ...
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