While moving my large stereo cabinets downstairs, I had to make several trips lugging the 33 rpm vinyl records that I don’t listen to anymore downstairs (maybe someday).
In the back were a collection of 45 rpm records I got as a kid for 99 cents each from Ramblin Road and another company that put out entire records of the sounds of steam locomotives (1 locomotive per record) as well as a trolley from Connecticut.
It was a pleasant surprise and brought back memories of having to place the yellow circular design thing in the middle of the record to make it go on the thing sticking up on the plate.
Perhaps someday I’ll hook up the old top of line pioneer linear turntable to the amp and play the record as a recording to use for running the toy trains. I’m not even sure if the newer turntable rotates at 45 rpm.
Like discovering old dinosaur bones, I guess.