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Vintage record advertising

Get a jigger or measuring cup. Add the eighth episode of the fifth season of Mad Men, a Zenith 1969 Stereo console, and the Françoise Hardy song Tous les garçons et les filles. Add the ingredients to a shaker and fill with ice. Close the cap to the cocktail shaker and shake vigorously from 10 to 20 seconds. Strain the mix into the appropriate vessel. Sit back and enjoy your Vintage record advertising cocktail!

This timeline presents part of the evolution of the vinyl ads, starting in the 1910s, with the double-disc records, and ending in the 1970s with the cassette tapes reign.

Explore the campaigns, the brands, the turntables… You will find the picture of the gorgeous General Electric Show N Tell Phono Viewer and combination record player model A660B, the ‘59 Admiral portable stereo with Stowaway speakers, the Ultra-Fi Record Changer, De Soto’s automatic record changer which played all standard 45 rpm records and let you enjoy up two hours of hi-fi music when you drive, and much more.

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