This is how the earliest disc records were eventually made.
By contrast, the disc record was made of hard rubber that was difficult to break.
The earliest disc records (1889-1894) were made of various materials including hard rubber.
Earlier they were just called records, or when there was a need to distinguish them from cylinders, disc records.
The Oriole label first appeared in 1921, selling for 25 cents per disc record.
His "gramophone record" was the first disc record to be offered to the public.
It reproduced the soundtrack from a disc record underneath the lamp housing.
This was one of the first disc records to be marketed in Britain.
The disc record fell into public favor quickly, and cylinders were not produced after 1929.
In 1905 the Pathe brothers entered the growing field of disc records.