Black & White was one of the first companies to issue 12-inch 78 rpm discs in unbreakable material.
The original releases were in the form of 12-inch 78 rpm discs.
In this case, a 550 watt motor provides the power behind the 11,000rpm disc.
Before 1950, all of his recordings were on 78 rpm discs.
Syndicated radio programming was distributed on 78 rpm discs beginning in 1928.
The store also carries a limited supply of rare 78 rpm discs, and the walls are covered.
Through the mid-1950s some children's records and music by less well known artists was released on 45 rpm discs with the Lincoln name.
The 78 rpm disc was largely out of production by 1960.
It took a lot of work to go from a 78 rpm disc to a digital recording that can be played online.
Many of these were pressed onto 78 rpm discs.