I was 10 years old in 1960 and 20 in 1970. We DID NOT buy 78 rpm records during the days of my youth. We bought 45s and 33 and 1/3 rpm records. 78 rpm discs were a product of the 1940s and maybe early Fifties, but not during the Sixties.
@@MrSuzuki1187I thought the same thing, but these people were still using them in 1960.. 1 record from the collection has a 1960 Rambler station wagon advertisement in one of the recordings.
I was 10 years old in 1960 and 20 in 1970. We DID NOT buy 78 rpm records during the days of my youth. We bought 45s and 33 and 1/3 rpm records. 78 rpm discs were a product of the 1940s and maybe early Fifties, but not during the Sixties.
@@MrSuzuki1187I thought the same thing, but these people were still using them in 1960.. 1 record from the collection has a 1960 Rambler station wagon advertisement in one of the recordings.