The record player is located inside the DHARMA Initiative's Swan Station. It serves as one of the main entertainment sources for those inside.
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- Record player
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| - The record player is located inside the DHARMA Initiative's Swan Station. It serves as one of the main entertainment sources for those inside.
- A record player was found in the Swan, along with a large LP vinyl music collection in bookshelves. A record player was also shown in Juliet's apartment ("Not in Portland"). A phonograph was used by Oldham outside his hippie tent. ("He's Our You")
- A record player, also known as a phonograph or gramophone, was a device that could play back sound that was inscribed on a record. The phonograph was invented in 1877 by Thomas Edison. The phonograph used inscribed wax to record and play back sound. In 1899, Emile Berliner invented the gramophone. Early gramophone records differed from phonograph records as they used inscribed celluloid or rubber to record and play back sound. Around 1895, shellac became the standard. Shellac would be the most common type of gramophone record until vinyl records were introduced in 1931.
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- Swan's record player
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| - The silver prop version of The Swan's record player, from .
- Closeup of the arm, headshell and cartridge model from .
- The wood paneled prop version of The Swan's record player, from , possibly a Dual 1229
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| - The record player is located inside the DHARMA Initiative's Swan Station. It serves as one of the main entertainment sources for those inside.
- A record player, also known as a phonograph or gramophone, was a device that could play back sound that was inscribed on a record. The phonograph was invented in 1877 by Thomas Edison. The phonograph used inscribed wax to record and play back sound. In 1899, Emile Berliner invented the gramophone. Early gramophone records differed from phonograph records as they used inscribed celluloid or rubber to record and play back sound. Around 1895, shellac became the standard. Shellac would be the most common type of gramophone record until vinyl records were introduced in 1931. A record player was available for sale at the Blast from the Past antique shop in 2015.
- A record player was found in the Swan, along with a large LP vinyl music collection in bookshelves. A record player was also shown in Juliet's apartment ("Not in Portland"). A phonograph was used by Oldham outside his hippie tent. ("He's Our You")
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