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Mar 15, 2021
03/21
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David kretzer (weeble81)
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This is a wall display bracket for record box sets or a wall shelf that holds about 6 records. if using for a box set, there is really no need to print the top clip. it is designed to angle box slightly back towards wall so that it will not fall. if using for multiple records, print the top clip. If you want to print 1 pc at a time, use the file named "album bracket left.STL" and print 1 as is and 1 mirrored. "album bracket l and r.stl" will print both. Enjoy and show me...
Topics: Music, thingiverse, Record, record box set, Record wall, record display, Vinyl_Record,...
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Oct 16, 2020
10/20
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Center for Accessible Technology in Sign
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ASL vocabulary
Topic: record
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Jan 6, 2021
01/21
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Bradley Jesteadt (bradstopher99)
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Simple removable adapter that allows 45s to be played on a larger record player (assuming the record player can play at the higher speed). Most record players come with an adapter like this, but the previous owner of my turntable lost it so I had to make a new one!
Topics: record, Vinyl_Record, stl, Music, music, record_player, thingiverse
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Mar 15, 2014
03/14
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Dinosaur Discs
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Issue 13 of Record Research magazine, published July 1957. The Story of Coon-Sanders - Bob Colton & Len Kunstadt Coon-Sanders Discography Debunking Jelly Roll - Harrison Smith History Speaks Through Phonograph Records - Len Kunstadt Emerson Diary pt. 3 - Colton & Kunstadt Piano Roll-ography - Len Kunstadt Regular columns... I previously erroneously uploaded issue 15 as issue 13 here: https://archive.org/details/RecordResearch13 Forgive the confusion.
Topics: Record Research, 78rpm, Record Collecting
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Mar 15, 2014
03/14
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Dinosaur Discs
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Issue 7 of Record Research magazine, published February 1956. Church City Jazz - Harrison Smith Jimmy Yancey: A Permanent Requiem - Frank S. Driggs Yancey's Blues - Walter C. Allen Gramophone Hucksters 1916-1918 - Robert Colton Regular Columns
Topics: Record Research, 78rpm, Record Collecting
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Mar 15, 2014
03/14
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Dinosaur Discs
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Issue 4 of Record Research, published August 1955. Smiley Lewis - Anthony Rotante & Dan Mahony Deluxe 3200 Series - Anthony Rotante & Dan Mahony The Black Swan Story Reminiscing with Harrison Smith - Roy Evans, The Syncopatin' Yodelin' Man The United States Record Corporation and its Successors: Some Afterthoughts - Ray Wile New Orleans Jazz Band Discography Etc.
Topics: Record Research, 78rpm, Record Collecting
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Mar 15, 2014
03/14
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Dinosaur Discs
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Issue 9 of Record Research magazine, published July/August 1956. Bix Issue The Bix Years - Ernest Smith The Bix Legend Victor Hugo D'Ippolito - Woody Backensto Edison Needle-Cut Records - Ray Wile Rhythm & Blues - Anthony Rotante Valaida's Gone - Harrison Smith Regular Columns
Topics: Record Research, 78rpm, Record Collecting
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Oct 16, 2020
10/20
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Center for Accessible Technology in Sign
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Topic: record
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Mar 21, 2021
03/21
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James (James1414)
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Simplistic design for short print time. Holds 10 vinyl records. And don't worry about the records rolling out of place, slight ridges on the sides keep records centered. Update(10/27/2015): Added second design that has rounded top. Slightly less print time.
Topics: vinyl, stl, vinyl_record, record_player, Organization, thingiverse, record
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Mar 15, 2014
03/14
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Dinosaur Discs
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Issue 6 of Record Research magazine, published December 1955. James Reese Europe - Len Kunstadt A Report on Record Sleeves - Bob Colton Aladdin Records - Anthony Rotante Regular Columns
Topics: Record Research, 78rpm, Record Collecting
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Mar 15, 2014
03/14
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Dinosaur Discs
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Issue 5 of Record Research magazine, published October 1955. Blues & Rhythm: Lil Son (Melvin) Jackson - Anthony Rotante The "Hill and Dale" Scene - Ray Wile Black Swan, pt. 2 Black Swan Catalogue - Len Kunstadt Walleresque - Harrison Smith Standard: The Record with the 1/2 inch Hole - Bob Colton "San": A Discography - Gus Kuhlman
Topics: Record Research, 78rpm, Record Collecting
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Mar 18, 2021
03/21
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Dan Michitsch (Zarlor)
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This is a remix for the [#RemixChallenge](http://www.thingiverse.com/challenges/RemixChallenge) of the Hand Cranked Vinyl Player by Oana. I had stumbled across this by myself previously and after I saw it was on the Remix Challenge I just knew I had to drop what other things I was printing and get to work on improving it! I enjoy printing mechanical clocks, so I wanted to take a look at all aspects of it and set about making design changes for both the construction and more importantly the...
Topics: record, Audio, record_player, thingiverse, Vinyl_Record, RemixChallenge, stl
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May 1, 2021
05/21
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Robert (RobertZovrhauleng)
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https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4441076 wall mounted vinyl record display stand. There is an undercut on the wall side surface that can be adapted to the type of damage-free hanging device preferred. I like to use Command Brand hanging strips so I don't damage my office walls...and easy to move and relocate.
Topics: stl, Music, record, record_player, display_stand, thingiverse, Vinyl_Record
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Mar 13, 2021
03/21
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Justin Hickey (customizedsolutions)
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Things have gotten old-timey during this lockdown. Sourdough, marbles, now records. I dug out the old records and turntable and realized that I don't (and never had) a way to measure the tonearm tracking force. I was just eyeballing (earballing?) it. Turns out I was tracking WAY to light, I always wondered why other people's records sounded so much better than mine and the stylus bounced every time someone sneezed. Enter this simple balance. This is not scientific, I'm not even sure how...
Topics: thingiverse, record_player, Audio, Vinyl_Record, stl, turntable, scale, record
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Apr 21, 2021
04/21
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Kristian 匿名 (aadniz)
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This is a holder/rack for 30 cm vinyl/Record/LP The simple version can hold 34 records. The fancy version can hold 30 records.
Topics: thingiverse, vinyl, Vinyl_Record, stl, Music, holder, record_holder, record
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Jun 6, 2021
06/21
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David Kurtz (stugpanzer)
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I needed a 45 RPM record adapter so I created a 'volcano' style adapter. Included is the original 123d design file so you may make whatever changes you feel necessary.
Topics: stl, LP record, thingiverse, record, Audio, RCA record, 45rpm, turntable
The story about White records starts with Mr. White who was a former Edison employee. He took all the secrets of cylinder manufacturing and founded his own label "White Record" under the name of the General Phonograph Company. This adventure did last only for a short time - until Edison shut him down by lawsuits. Infact it bears a definite resemblance to the Edison Gold Moulded cylinders... This title origins from White Record #193, probably around 1907.
Topics: cylinder record, white record, music hall
Source: The Cylinder Archive [www.cylinder.de]
Hit Records was based in Nashville, Tennessee, and released soundalike recordings of hit songs. The label existed during the 1960s. Taken in my bedroom (located on the other side of the world to Nashville....I bought this record on eBay)
Topics: Record player, Vinyl record, Turntable, 1960s
78 rpm children's record The Record Guild Of America 6002 P
Topics: children's record, kiddies record, picture disc
Source: 78
A nice and comic song by Will Danby. He's really doing well to make it funny! From White Record no. 162, made by the General Phonograph Company, England. Monthly cylinder release for September 2006 on www.cylinder.de
Topics: comic, scottish, white record, cylinder record
Cool name for a record label.
Topics: Vinyl record, Record player, Turntable, 1970s
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78
Jul 16, 2010
07/10
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Brownstein, Samuel C., 1909-1996; Weiner, Mitchel, 1907-; Hilbert, Stephen
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Topics: Graduate Record Examination, Graduate record examination
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Feb 21, 2020
02/20
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Irving Kaufman
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Harmony 514-H vocal 78 rpm disc
Topics: 78rpm, novelty record, story narrative record
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Jun 17, 2010
06/10
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Martinson, Thomas H; Crocetti, Gino
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Spine title: Arco's GRE
Topics: Graduate Record Examination, Graduate record examination
Taken in my bedroom.
Topics: Record player, Vinyl record, Vintage, Retro
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Apr 19, 2022
04/22
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Michael Murphy (SickBoy513)
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I designed this because I couldn't find a record sleeve stand that fit what I was looking for and to help me learn Fusion 360. This should fit anything from a single LP to a chunky gatefold. Designed to fit 2 wooden dowels I bought labeled .25" x 12 which I cut to 6" length. I printed 2 supports in one go. I had some areas lift off the build plate pretty severely so I'd recommend making sure you can achieve good adhesion for the thin parts.
Topics: Audio, thingiverse, stl, record, Vinyl_Record
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Apr 19, 2022
04/22
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Mason Leonard (HillsidePoop)
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Just a small storage box for a Record player head and stylus. For a Stock AudioTecnica Head and AT- VMN95E Stylus Edit: I forgot to flip the main box over so make sure to do that.
Topics: box, thingiverse, Household, Storage_Box, stl, record, record_player, Vinyl_Record
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Aug 8, 2021
08/21
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Nick Gamble (Bricktop_nmg)
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Designed this Record Holder to Hold the Sleve of the Record you are playing Printing:
Topics: Music, thingiverse, Vinyl_Record, record holder, now spinning, holder, stl, record
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Jan 12, 2021
01/21
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Jon Le (jonle)
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An album cover stand. It's a nice way to display the current album you're playing. Not the most absolutely stable stand, but it's good enough for now. #Update **2017-05-18**: Added little heels to make it slightly more stable. There is a ton that can be done to reduce the amount of filament required for what could be a really minimal skeleton, but I don't have the energy to do that right now. I just felt like these things shouldn't fall over so easily, so I made a quick edit to further reduce...
Topics: audio, thingiverse, record_players, vinylstand, stl, vinyl_holder, Vinyl_Record, Audio,...
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Unknown Artist – Unknown Title Label: Not On Label – CEI 52510-T1 Format: Shellac , 10", 78 RPM, Single Country: India Released: 13 Apr 1954 https://www.discogs.com/Unknown-Artist-Unknown-Title/release/13913971 Sample copy - made for artist's / Producer's approval Duet Song - by A.M.Raja & P.Leela Ref. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PWx-lzIymic
Topic: Test record
Bbc Record
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Feb 14, 2022
02/22
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RECORD
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RECORD 13/02/22
Topics: RECORD, TV
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