Why did Wal-Mart quit selling 78 rpm records ?!


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Why did Wal-Mart quit selling 78 rpm records ?



Answers: must have joined the rest of us living in the year 2007 A.D. Good luck finding something to play them on The 1940's ended. They are obsolete! it is hard to find vinyl. No one has a 78 rpm record player anymore. The records do make awesome Frisbees. There probably isn't a market for them. Turntables are a thing of the past. Probably because they just were not moving. Some "Executive Director" suddenly realised that CD's had been invented. Cause they were loosing money on them? Perhaps you mean 33's I didn't know Walmart was open when 78 rpm records were popular. Vinyl records have been gone for many years.

They aren't even made anymore. If you are looking as a collector you'll have to search auctions and the web. They shipped all of them to China.you can expect machines to be coppied and on the
market by christmas.they will ship the
records with new labels. 78 RPM records were pretty much gone by the mid-1950s. It's just as well because they were heavy and brittle. My husband inherited a collection of them from his mother and one time, my then-year old daughter lifted one up out of the box. and dropped it on the carpet. The record literally shattered even though it was a drop of only about six inches. Wal-Mart didn't exist when 78s were still manufactured.

Note to Smiley-vinyl is still manufactured, and many bands continue to release 180 gram vinyl versions of their albums.

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