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where would i get rid of a 1940 admiral phonograph,radio,television in a console, in very good condition?
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ebay or craigslist
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ADMIRAL Y4851,Y4852,Y4941A PHONOGRAPH - RADIO PHOTOFACT | ![]() |
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US $5.00 | 29d 17h 39m |
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ADMIRAL Y4801 & Y4819 PHONOGRAPH - RADIO PHOTOFACT | ![]() |
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US $5.00 | 29d 17h 38m |
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ADMIRAL 7R1, 9J1, & 9J1A PHONOGRAPH - RADIO PHOTOFACT | ![]() |
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US $5.00 | 29d 4h 6m |
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ADMIRAL 7C1,7C63,-UL RADIO - PHONOGRAPH COMBO PHOTOFACT | ![]() |
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US $5.00 | 19d 2h 46m |
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ADMIRAL 6M1, 7C61 RADIO - PHONOGRAPH COMBO PHOTOFACT | ![]() |
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US $5.00 | 19d 2h 45m |
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ADMIRAL YK8001 & YH8401 PHONOGRAPH RADIO PHOTOFACT | ![]() |
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US $5.00 | 9d 2h 25m |
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ADMIRAL YH8411 PHONOGRAPH RADIO PHOTOFACT | ![]() |
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US $5.00 | 9d 2h 24m |
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ADMIRAL Y8301, Y8302, Y8311 PHONOGRAPH RADIO PHOTOFACT | ![]() |
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US $5.00 | 9d 2h 21m |
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ADMIRAL Y5077 PHONOGRAPH RADIO PHOTOFACT | ![]() |
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US $5.00 | 9d 2h 19m |
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ADMIRAL Y4101, Y4102, Y4103 PHONOGRAPH RADIO PHOTOFACT | ![]() |
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US $5.00 | 9d 2h 17m |
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ADMIRAL SS642, SS643, SS644 PHONOGRAPH RADIO PHOTOFACT | ![]() |
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US $5.00 | 9d 1h 48m |
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ADMIRAL 9E1 PHONOGRAPH RADIO PHOTOFACT | ![]() |
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US $5.00 | 9d 1h 47m |
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ADMIRAL 9A1 PHONOGRAPH RADIO PHOTOFACT | ![]() |
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US $5.00 | 9d 1h 46m |
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ADMIRAL 8D1 PHONOGRAPH RADIO PHOTOFACT | ![]() |
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US $5.00 | 9d 1h 45m |
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ADMIRAL 7C65B, 7C65M, 7C65W PHONOGRAPH RADIO PHOTOFACT | ![]() |
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US $5.00 | 9d 1h 44m |
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Victoria Phonograph Writer GDI-C2CDRW $199.99 The Victoria Retrowriter is a multi functioning music system equipped with a unique recording feature allowing you to record your music from vinyl or from auxilary RCA inputs to blank CD R/RW's. The Retrowriter is the solution for your irreplaceable vinyl collection, stored away for years, gathering dust in your attic, stacked at the back of your closet or forgotten on book shelves. Record your music collection to CDs and forever modernize your collection of records to share with friends and family. The retro style recordable turntable is a beautifully designed system that combines the most modern CD technology and LCD display with "old school" look and feel. The system has all the components to play your vinyl record albums, compact disks and your favorite AM/FM radio. Technical Details Retro Turntable with Record Player, CD Player and AM/FM Stereo Records and plays CD R/RWs Records Phono to CD, Aux to CD Plays 33, 45 &78 RPM records Records up to 32 track CD music memory |
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HOTEL ADMIRAL $130 HOTEL ADMIRAL > RJK > Marsala Tita 139 > Opatija > > 51410>THE RICH CHOICE ON OFFER WILL SATISFY EVEN THE MOSTDEMANDING OF GUESTS WHO EXPECT FAR MORE FROM THEIRHOLIDAY THAN JUST RESTING OR RELAXING IN NATURE.BUSINESS VISITORS AND COMPANIES TOO WILL FIND HEREEXTENSIVE FACILITIES TO SUPPORT THEIR WORK, AS WELL ASEXCELLENT OPPORTUNITIES FOR RELAXATION.. THE BALCONIESOF OUR MODERN WELL EQUIPPED ROOMS AND APARTMENTSAFFORD FINE VIEWS OVER KVARNER BAY AND THE NEARBYMARINA. THE COZY AMBIENT OF THE RESTAURANT BLENDEDWITH A SUMMER TERRACE ENRICHED BY KIND STAFF FORM AFRAME OF A GREAT SHOW COOKING ADVENTURE. WATCHING THECHEF CREATING CULINARY SPECIALTIESTRANSFORMS EVERY MEAL INTO A PARTICULAR SENSATION. THEVIEW OF THE LIVELY BAY AND THE MARINA INTENSIFIES THEENJOYMENT OF SWIMMING IN THE OPEN AIR POOL. IN SUCH APLEASANT ENVIRONMENT THE SENSE OF ACTIVITY AND THESHEER PLEASURE OF LOAFINGIN THE SUMMER SUN EFFORTLESSLY MERGE INTO ONE.RELAXING VIEW OF THE BLUE HORIZON FROM COMFORTABLEARMCHAIRS, RICH OFFER OF DRINKS AND SWEETS ARE A GOODCHOICE FOR A SHORT BREAK OR A MEETING POINT, OR JUST ASPOT FOR A PLEASANT CONVERSATION AND GATHERINGS. MENUA LA CARTE, FISH SPECIALTIES AND LOCAL DISHES, TERRACEWITH A VIEW OF THE MARINA AND SEASIDE PROMENADE ARETHE STRONG POINTS OF THE TAVERN. NEVER ENDINGGASTRONOMIC JOURNEYS THROUGH ALL NATIONAL AND WORLDCUISINES MAKE IT SPECIAL.MELLOW LIGHT AND JOY OF SWIMMING IN WARM SEAWATERPACIFY AND RELAX THE BODY AND SOUL. TWO WHIRLPOOLSINSIDE THE POOL ARE PARTICULARLY PLEASANT. THE FITNESSCENTER WITH STATE OF ART EQUIPMENT IS A NATURALCONTINUATION OF CARE FOR YOUR HEALTH.OUR HEALTH AND WELLNESS PROGRAMMES, SAUNA ZONE,MASSAGES AND A SOLARIUM WILL MAKE YOUR HOLIDAYUNFORGETTABLE, RESTORING YOUR ELAN AND REINVIGORATINGTHE SPIRIT FOR FRESH BUSINESS SUCCESS. THE CONFERENCEHALL IS WELL FITTED WITH HIGH QUALITY EQUIPMENT TOMEET THE EXACTING DEMANDS OF EXECUTIVE PRESENTATIONSAND MEETINGS. A WORKING STAY IN OUR HOTEL IS ASIMPLE BUT VERY PLEASANT AFFAIR...ROOM AMENITIES AVAILABLE IN ALL ROOMS AIR CONDITIONING ALARM CLOCK BALCONY BATHROOM AMENITIES CABLE TV DIRECT DIAL PHONE HAIR DRYER RADIO SHOWER ONLY TEMPERATURE CONTROL WORKDESK LAMP> ISLAND KRK, OMISALJ BRIDGE KRCKI MOST A TOLL PAYMENTREQUIRED VIA RIJEKA PASS KRALJEVICA TAKE THE NEWKVARNER MOTORROAD ABOVE BAKAR A7 DIRECTION ZAGREB/CAVLE.AFTER A FEW KILOMETRES FOLLOW DIRECTIONS PULA HR , LJUBLJANASLO OR TRIESTE I . AFTER APP.17 KM AND 200 M AFTER THE OMVPETROL STATION, TURN RIGHT DIRECTION PULA/OPATIJA . AT THECROSSROAD AND TRAFFIC LIGHTS TURN LEFT DIRECTION OPATIJAAFTER WHICH FOLLOW THE ROAD SIGNS TOWARD OPATIJA. ONCE INTHE TOWN CENTER CONTINUE BY THE MAIN ROAD IN THE DIRECTIONOF THE HOTEL. THE HOTEL IS SITUATED ON THE LEFT SIDE OF AONE WAY STREET.. VIA RIJEKA BY A SEMI MOTORWAY A9 AND A8 THE ISTRIANEPSILON WHICH INCLUDES THE UCKA TUNNEL 5 KM A TOLL PAYMENTREQUIRED . AT THE CROSSROAD AN |
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The First Phonograph, 1860s $19.99 The First Phonograph, 1860s - Premium Poster |
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Music, Sound, and Technology in America : A Documentary History of Early Phonograph, Cinema, and Radio $27.25 No Synopsis Available |
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Admiral Super Aeroscope 6RT44A-7B1 Phonograph Radio
Notes on the History of the Piano
Musical instruments with keyboards have been evolving since 220 B.C. when a Greek engineer named Ctebius created the "Hydraulis" to demonstrate, of all things, the principle of hydraulics.
The Hydraulis led to the organ and a technical evolution of that instrument that has spanned centuries.
Meanwhile came more instruments based on the concept of multiple strings, hammers and keyboards. First was the dulcimer, a multi-stringed instrument played with hand-held hammers. It has been claimed that the dulcimer was invented in the 9th Century A.D. by Persian Abu Nasre Farabi, who called it a Santur. The dulcimer has even been called "the first piano," but wait. The invention of the piano is most widely credited to the Italian Bartolomeo Cristofori (1655-1731) in the early 1700s.
By then, several more stringed keyboard instruments including the clavichord and harpsichord had come into play. The harpsichord couldn't control the sound volume and the clavichord couldn't produce the tone needed by the artist to perform in large halls. Cristofori had the solution.
Cristofori replaced the string-plucking mechanism with leather padded hammers. Now he had a keyboard instrument that played "piano" (meaning "soft"), and "forte" (meaning "loud"). This first piano was called "pianoforte."
While Johann Sebastian Bach and others failed to embrace the pianoforte, Lodovico Biustini published "Sonate da Cimbalo di Piano e Forte," the first work specifically for piano, in 1732. Yet nearly half a century passed before the next composer was to write specifically for the piano. It was Muzio Clementi, whose "3 Sonatas, Opus 2" in 1770 triggered the emergence of the new playing techniques and styles of expression needed to master the piano.
The piano's pivotal turning point arrived in the late 1770s when Johann Christian Bach redesigned it and more composers came forward with more music for the piano. Soon there were solo piano performances to packed concert halls in Europe and from there, the piano found its way to Great Britain and America.
Here the piano evolved from a fashionable status symbol in the mansions of the rare few to the mass assembly lines of Jonas Chickering and Heinrich Steinweg. Thanks to their industry, the public came to regard the piano as a necessary part of every American household in the late 1800s. Knowing how to play it was considered the best way to win admiration, love and respect, especially if you were a woman.
By now the piano had been through all manner of transformation: square, vertical upright, grand and variations of same, with all the accompanying technical changes. Piano design and manufacturing thrived in Germany, Austria, France, Great Britain and America. But at the turn of the century, just when the piano had achieved prominence as the primary source of home entertainment, oops, here came the movies and the phonograph. Not to mention the player piano, which "automated" what many piano owners couldn't do. Then the gramophone and the radio took over where the player piano left off.
Renewed public interest didn't hit until the 1930s when piano makers introduced the miniature upright. From there the piano has reached unprecedented standards of quality through significant technical and cosmetic change brought on by new materials, processes, techniques and innovative genius. Today this amazing 5,000-piece invention is not the household staple that it used to be, but it remains a solid investment and the treasure of those who find fulfillment in the piano as a means of creative expression.
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