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Basic Fun Fisher Price Record Player by Basic Fun Inc

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Basic Fun Fisher Price Record Player
(Toy) Basic Fun Inc
Release date: 2010-07-05

Features 10 songs on 5 records
The original 1971 Fisher Price Change-A-Record Music Box, or otherwise known as the Fisher Price Record Player, is back
Handy carrying handle for tunes on the go
Playable records store conveniently inside the record player
An endearing classic


Price: $29.99 $27.90


Customer Reviews:
  1. Not the same toy! But still fun and nostalgic...
    My parents still have my 30 year old music box record player and it still works great -- so we were pleased when someone gave us this new "classic" version as a gift for our boys. It does have a similar look and feel, but if you really want the original be warned that this is not the same toy....
  2. Not like the original
    I was so excited to see this record player reissued as I loved this toy while growing up. Ultimately, I purchased at at a brick and mortar store after waiting for it to become available through amazon.com. Beware, it is not of the same quality as the original, nor is it as durable. Gone are...

Answers

In the video for Brim Full Of Asha by cornershop, what is the model of record player used by the girl?

It might be on the cornershop video or the fatboy slim remix, I'm not entirely sure. But to the best of my memory its a red childs record player. Good luck!


Looks like a Dansette, popular in the 50s and 60s, but still available today.

emerson record player 2


modding a 70s emerson childs record player

Portable Suitcase Record Player plays "I Feel Fine"


This is a portable child's record player from the 70s or 80s that features cartoon characters on the lid with the name "Chino&quot ...

Record finds and new kiddie record player


My record finds for the day and we unpack my latest Ebay acquisition I had to cut this short because it ran over 15 minutes..

childs song 'I am a truck' anyone know?

when I was younger there was this song that my sister and I played over and over on our record players. all I can remember is:
I am a truck
a great big truck
and I am big and I am strong
... something about delivering...


I remember it! But just like everyone else I have no idea where to find it.

Crosley CR40 Mini Turntable (Red)
Crosley CR40 Mini Turntable (Red) by Crosley Radio

Price: $89.95 $73.00

Dynamic full range stereo speakers, auxiliary output
Color: retro red, sturdy carrying handle
Plays 33 1/3, 45 and 78 RPM records as well as 7, 10, and 12 inch records
Belt-driven turntable mechanism and diamond stylus needle
Belt driven turntable mechanism and diamond stylus needle

As sports labor wars go, NFL wrangle mere child's play

In the entire gleeful history of sporting labor wars, where do you suppose the latest fandango featuring the almighty National Football League (NFL) and the battered cannon fodder of its players association (NFLPA) ought to rank?

It seems from here to have been child’s play compared with the baseball players’ epic walkout of 1994-95, highlighted by the cancellation of a World Series, shocking even those who’d never deigned to watch the bloody thing. Now that was truly nasty.

Although hardly more stirring – in a dumb sort of way – than hockey’s near suicidal meltdown in 2004, which the NHL owners cleverly inspired with a rather snarling lockout. That one lasted 301 days and obliterated an entire season; truly pyrrhic. To further rattle your cage, may I remind you the agreement that evolved from that astounding fiasco soon expires.

Little remembered but the most valiant labor crusade in sports history was the baseball player’s revolt in 1890 led by John Montgomery Ward, a most remarkable man. If you think Marvin Miller had it rough combating late-20th century owners with all their ante-bellum hang-ups, think of what Monty Ward and his comrades faced when they battled the rogues who owned baseball teams in the Gay Nineties. Ward’s players’ union was swiftly crushed and there would be no attempt at forming another one until Robin Roberts, another remarkable man, seized the initiative three quarters of a century later.

Atlanta, Antique Floor Lamp Vintage Childs Record Player ...

Antique collectibles in atlanta, ga - vintage dejay happy tunes child's record player from the 70's
but in mint condition. i also have an antique floor lamp ....has mutiple light settings ... 40.00
obo .....i saw the same style and age of lamy for 60.00 at an antique store ....from the 40s 50s
time period..... 404 422 xxxx call or text...

Vintage Record Players » Blog Archive » Vintage Tin Childs Rodeo ...

Vintage MAGNETIC MOTOR CORP. Model No. 7100 CHILDS METAL/TIN COWBOY - RODEO RECORD PLAYER. This vintage record player appears to be in pretty good condition for it's age. When plugged in the turntable turns and the knob adjusts the speed. It is missing the needle and I do not have any records to test it out completely so I don't know if the speaker works. Looks all original. Sides are made of tin, top and bottom are made of a hardboard of some type. Shows age, wear and use and has some rust and a dent in the side. Can be seen in pictures. Original cord is in rough condition. Printed on the front: Mfg. by Magnetic Motor Corp. - New York, NY - Model No. 7100 - 110V A.C. - 15 watts. Sold as is because of age. I have added lots of pictures for you to check out. Feel free to email seller with any questions. Buyer in USA to pay $20.00 shipping. International buyers please note due to the weight and value of this item I will only ship USPS International Priority Mail. Please email seller for charges to your area. I am happy to combine items to save you the most on shipping. Please visit my ebay store. Feel free to email seller with any questions or for additional payment options if you do not have a PayPal account.

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