Big Milk makes another appearance, this time on top of a SoundScriber dictation machine, made in New Haven, CT, and first introduced in 1945; it was a popular dictating machine using vinyl discs, until it was replaced by magnetic tape recorders. #TCMParty#SuddenFear
I have two minidisc recorders, I just need to plug them in and give enough a shit to do it lol
Oh, they're Indian, oversized, and made of ebonite, which is what is used for the outer portion of bowling balls, and also clarinets and recorders.
My kids do have recorders…
My cameras are just cat and squirrel recorders and that’s how I like it
cordless telephones, fax machines, videocassette recorders, camcorders, and the magnetic tape drive used in Sony's Walkman tape players. Lemelson's 605 patents made him one of the most prolific inventors in American history.
😆 Waiver - some areas/recorders may not record any rare migrants during this period. The usual migrant hots spots should do well!
There was a half-hearted attempt at teaching us to play recorders, but not a lot of time or energy got devoted to that. Any kind of non-singing performing was usually just creating a cacophany with various instruments. Tambourines, triangles, and the like. We'd just grab something from a box.
Number 29! Led Zeppelin - [untitled] (1971, Atlantic) Personnel: Robert Plant – vocals, harmonica Jimmy Page – electric and acoustic guitars, mandolin John Paul Jones – bass, electric piano, mandolin, recorders, synthesiser John Bonham – drums Producer - Jimmy Page