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I can try to play them again on another phonograph.
He could be heard by anyone with a phonograph or a radio.
The boy agreed, having no idea what a phonograph was.
His face had all the distinction of a phonograph record.
She drifted across the room and turned down the phonograph.
But the flat phonograph record as it is known today came a little later.
"However, about a generation ago, the phonograph came into general use."
In those days, people as a rule did not take much care of phonograph records.
"We found a big phonograph in a house across the street.
Suddenly he jumped up and turned on the power in his great phonograph.
I started to get up to turn off the phonograph, but Kay moved to the bed first.
He pointed to the phonograph and said, "You want that one?"
In that room, they discovered a box of phonograph records.
There was a tax on playing a phonograph or radio in any restaurant.
He stepped to a phonograph in the corner and started a record going.
They sounded too slow, like those from a phonograph that was running down.
He is perhaps most famous as the man who almost, but not quite, invented the phonograph.
Another record rolls out of its cover and places itself on the phonograph.
It was like listening to a phonograph record played at the wrong speed.
The phonograph had run down a dozen times and been wound again.
Edison once said that his personal favorite was the phonograph.
He wrote, "After that the phonograph would record and reproduce anything."
Edison's phonograph was the first machine to record sound and play it back.
It derived from his work on the telephone and phonograph.
He also demonstrated the phonograph and recordings to different groups.