Submitted by eaglemaxie t3_127yrv3 in OldSchoolCool
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jeeper46 t1_jeglmse wrote
The arm of the record player was spring loaded-it took a pretty good bump to skip, but that needle was hard on a record. I knew a guy who had one in his car back then.
notbob1959 t1_jegrm3q wrote
Yup. That is a Norelco “Auto Mignon".
The Philips Mignon (branded Norelco in the US) was surprisingly long-lived, produced from 1958 through 1970. It didn’t need specially-made records; 45 rpm records were simply slid into a slot in the front, a futuristic development 40 years ahead of in-dash CD players. However, the unit held only one record at a time. You needed to jockey a lot of singles to provide continuous music on any drive longer than around the block. The Beatles reportedly each had one in their cars, and George Harrison was also photographed using one in his Jaguar E-type.
Can't find the exact price but the best I can tell is that it cost about $500 in today's dollars.
The turntable was spring mounted and there was increased downward stylus pressure to prevent skipping and according to Consumer Reports, when the magazine tested the Auto Mignon and other similar players in the early 1960s, the Auto Mignon did not skip even in adverse road conditions. However, concerns were raised regarding premature record wear due to the extra pressure on the stylus.
I can't link to it directly because the spam filter in this sub deletes comments with external links, but the following incomplete link, which can be copied and pasted to your browser, goes to a video that shows one playing a record while being shaken:
youtube.com/watch?v=aKfaEb1n2F4
Skip to about 6:25 to see the demonstration.
ido50 t1_jeh0anj wrote
Very interesting, thanks for the writeup. Also interesting that Philips is still using the Norelco name today, but for hair trimmers.
Godtiermasturbator t1_jegm7ib wrote
Probably ate through records and needles pretty quickly
PhatBoy1 t1_jeggezi wrote
I am sure it skipped...
W_MarkFelt t1_jegnxoy wrote
That’s funny!
GrumpyCatStevens t1_jegl1jl wrote
Probably worse.
zooterlooter t1_jeglvxl wrote
Just change the record every 3 minutes while driving what could go wrong?
grunkage t1_jeh0e0l wrote
Imagine feeding that thing another 45 every few minutes. Need a passenger just to keep the tunes going.
MimiMyMy t1_jeh26z6 wrote
This is the first I’ve ever heard of a car equipped with a record player back in the 50’s. I imagine it skips a lot and scratches the records.
W_MarkFelt t1_jegnwey wrote
🤯 I had no idea that was an option in certain cars!
no_longer_hojomonkey t1_jegvxif wrote
Is he wearing make up?
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froginbog t1_jegkrpa wrote
Prob had a vertical storage in the glove compartment or somewhere else
Ukabe t1_jegrhr4 wrote
My dream when I was 6 or 7 was a device with infinite music.
Sad-Corner-9972 t1_jeh1xsy wrote
I saw one in an old Chrysler Imperial
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BernieEcclestoned t1_jegj2ca wrote
They just text now instead, never been a shortage of idiots
Tha_Watcher t1_jegr1wf wrote
He obviously wasn't "the greatest" at taking care of his records!
iamleeg t1_jegt28s wrote
That stylus floats like a butterfly.
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notevebpossible t1_jegj00y wrote
Yes, it’s in the title
BernieEcclestoned t1_jegj4np wrote
No spoilers, but the title kinda gives it away
smurfsundermybed t1_jegr1sv wrote
Depending on when it was taken, it could be Cassius Clay.
ObviousAirline t1_jegfl8x wrote
I wonder if it skipped like a ‘90s portable CD player.