Sunday, December 08, 2024

REALISTIC LONG PLAYING RECORDS

REALISTIC LONG PLAYING RECORDS

33-1/3 RPM MONO/STEREO PLAY ON ANY PHONOGRAPH 50-1970

SOUND EFFECTS

SIDE ONE

SIDE TWO

JET 707-WARM UP AND TAXI

1:10

DIVING BOARD AND SWIMMING POOL

1.17

JET 707-TAKE OFF

RAIN AND THUNDER

1,00

LAUGHS

00

17

BOAT WHISTLES

40

FACTORY BACKGROUNDS

1:00

OUTBOARD MOTOR EFFECTS

1:00

APPLAUSE

1.03

FANFARE

LD

BASEBALL CROWDS

50

PASSENGER TRAIN DIESEL

1:00

SQUAD CAR EFFECTS

53

STEAM TRAIN

1:15

HORSES CALLOPING

1:05

GUN SHOTS

27

WOMAN SCREAMING

27

BATTLE SCENE MODERN

1:00

AUTO SKID AND CRASH EFFECTS

48

SURF EFFECT

1:07

TRAFFIC BACKGROUND

1:05

WIND EFFECT HOWLING

1:07

EXCITED CROWD

1.00

NEWS PRESSES

32

RESTAURANT BACKGROUND.

1:00

FIRE APPARATUS AND TRACTOR

1:12

BABY CRIES

1:00

SEAGULLS FEEDING

1.00

Hundreds of customers have requested a low-cost sound effects record for home mones, ama tour theatricals, cape recording background, speaker testing, and parties. This disk is our answer. As an extr feature, it's playable both monaurally and stereophon ically (with full separation) on any record player that spins at 35-1/5 rpm. It will track any LP needle and cartridge. The master was cur on Scully lathes with Westres feedback cutters. Surface noise is minimal RIAA crossover is 500 cps; roll-off 13.75 db at 10,000

CUSTOM PRESSED IN U.S.A.

EVEN BOAT WHISTLES SOUND BETTER THROUGH A REALISTIC SPEAKER!

MINIMUS-1

THE LITTLE ONE-the mighty Minimus-1 is here challenging speakers many times its size! The "mouse that roars actually spans the audio spectrum with all the sock and realism of the big ones, yet it measures a mere 54 x 234 x 1016"! This new соmраст features acoustical compensation, a beautiful oiled walnut enclosure, and vivid, true to life sound from 10 to 20,000 cps. Handles 25 watts (max.), 8 ohms. #10-1966 Each 32.95;

PAIR 59.95.

ELECTROSTAT-20

THE BIG ONE-America's only under $120

high performance speaker.. now redesigned

and better than ever! Incredible 10-ycar quality

guarantee! The great Electrostat-Za offers a

1-element electrostatic ceceter, 8" woofer.

built-in crossover and a bass energined equalizer.

A special lufi attenuane control fees you cus

tom-compensare for room acoustas, Frequeтку

response 15 to 25,000 ads. Minimum power

tequirement: 12 warts. 8 ohros, Oiled walnut

cabinet. 2232 x 13 x 12" #40-288.

EACH 59.95

Tuesday, December 03, 2024

Mr Black

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Avoids emotionally based decisions • Can choose the minister, priest or rabbi in advance • Pallbearers can be selected • Determine how younger 
children will be involved • A personal message can be left for your family • Assures you of the Social Security death benefits to which you are entitled • 
Ensures you receive the Veterans’ benefits you deserve • Enables you to pay with installments • Vital statistics can be recorded in advance to eliminate 
searching later • No need to touch the assets of your estate for funeral expenses • You can determine if you need or want a vault • A person can be 
designated for the eulogy • You are assured of a dignified service regardless of the financial condition at time of death • Your favorite music can be 
noted • Spares your family the expense • Money is spent the way you want it • Interest earned can help offset inflation • Protects your personal insurance 
money • Preserves insurance proceeds • Relieves the financial burden • Gives security of knowing the money is provided • The type and color of casket 
can be selected • Determine which newspapers should run death notice • List what you would want in the newspaper including how your occupation 
should be noted and which survivors should be listed • Specify if you want fraternal orders included in the service and how • Decide if you want your 
personal jewelry to be buried with you or given to specific individuals • Decide if you want a graveside service • Have confidence the funeral director will 
carry out the special nuances of the service which are important to you • Allows you to choose between earth burial, mausoleum or cremation • Save 
money by selecting cemetery property in advance • Assures you of cemetery space within your family section • Suggest what items representing of the 
life could be displayed on the memory table • Decide if eyeglasses will be worn or not • Friends and those close to you may be included and not feel 
left out • Specify what you want done with cremated remains • Decide what will be done with family pets should they survive you • Decide what 
additional arrangements would be made in the event of premature death • Spares your family the major decision of which cemetery is appropriate • 
Choose the marker or monument in advance • Decide what the marker should say • Eliminates searching for necessary personal records and informa-
tion • Helps your family know who to contact and how to reach them • Keeps your family from guessing what you would have wanted • Allows family to 
discuss final arrangements before illness occurs • Prevents disagreements between family members • Provides opportunity to make decisions together 
as a family • Can collect information to cope with dying, grief, explaining death to children, funeral etiquette or important information to help you and 
your family • Spares the family from difficult decisions at a difficult time • Frees the family to comfort one another when a death occurs, rather than 
worry about details • Adds meaning to the service because they know you planned it • Gives you time to learn what options are available in funeral 
service • Takes the responsibility away from your children • Your spouse and children will not worry “if they did the right thing” • Simplifies arrangements 
if death occurs away from home • Shows your love • Prevents indecision in your family • You can decide between a cemetery and memorial park • You 
can enjoy living and worry less about dying • A well-planned funeral adds meaning to life • A well-planned funeral brings comfort to family and friends • 
Gives you peace of mind knowing you’ve taken care of everything Can save you money on funeral costs • Can shelter funds from Public Aid • Can 
choose the funeral home • Decide on the location of the funeral • Avoids emotionally based decisions • Can choose the minister, priest or rabbi in 
advance • Pallbearers can be selected • Determine how younger children will be involved • A personal message can be left for your family • Assures you 
of the Social Security death benefits to which you are entitled • Ensures you receive the Veterans’ benefits you deserve • Enables you to pay with 
installments • Vital statistics can be recorded in advance to eliminate searching later • No need to touch the assets of your estate for funeral expenses • 
You can determine if you need or want a vault • A person can be designated for the eulogy • You are assured of a dignified service regardless of the 
financial condition at time of death • Your favorite music can be noted • Spares your family the expense • Money is spent the way you want it • Interest 
earned can help offset inflation • Protects your personal insurance money • Preserves insurance proceeds • Relieves the financial burden • Gives security 
of knowing the money is provided • The type and color of casket can be selected • Determine which newspapers should run death notice • List what 
you would want in the newspaper including how your occupation should be noted and which survivors should be listed • Specify if you want fraternal 
orders included in the service and how • Decide if you want your personal jewelry to be buried with you or given to specific individuals • Decide if you 
want a graveside service • Have confidence the funeral director will carry out the special nuances of the service which are important to you • Allows you 
to choose between earth burial, mausoleum or cremation • Save money by selecting cemetery property in advance • Assures you of cemetery space 
within your family section • Suggest what items representing of the life could be displayed on the memory table • Decide if eyeglasses will be worn or 
not • Friends and those close to you may be included and not feel left out • Specify what you want done with cremated remains • Decide what will be 
done with family pets should they survive you • Decide what additional arrangements would be made in the event of premature death • Spares your 
family the major decision of which cemetery is appropriate • Choose the marker or monument in advance • Decide what the marker should say • 
Eliminates searching for necessary personal records and information • Helps your family know who to contact and how to reach them • Keeps your 
family from guessing what you would have wanted • Allows family to discuss final arrangements before illness occurs • Prevents disagreements be-
tween family members • Provides opportunity to make decisions together as a family • Can collect information to cope with dying, grief, explaining 
death to children, funeral etiquette or important information to help you and your family • Spares the family from difficult decisions at a difficult time • 
Frees the family to comfort one another when a death occurs, rather than worry about details • Adds meaning to the service because they know you 
planned it • Gives you time to learn what options are available in funeral service • Takes the responsibility away from your children • Your spouse and 
children will not worry “if they did the right thing” • Simplifies arrangements if death occurs away from home • Shows your love • Prevents indecision in 
your family • You can decide between a cemetery and memorial park • You can enjoy living and worry less about dying • A well-planned funeral adds 
meaning to life • A well-planned funeral brings comfort to family and friends • Gives you peace of mind knowing you’ve taken care of everything Can 
save you money on funeral costs • Can shelter funds from Public Aid • Can choose the funeral home • Decide on the location of the funeral • Avoids 
emotionally based decisions • Can choose the minister, priest or rabbi in advance • Pallbearers can be selected • Determine how younger children will 
be involved • A personal message can be left for your family • Assures you of the Social Security death benefits to which you are entitled • Ensures you 
receive the Veterans’ benefits you deserve • Enables you to pay with installments • Vital statistics can be recorded in advance to eliminate searching 
later • No need to touch the assets of your estate for funeral expenses • You can determine if you need or want a vault • A person can be designated for 
the eulogy • You are assured of a dignified service regardless of the financial condition at time of death • Your favorite music can be noted • Spares your 
family the expense • Money is spent the way you want it • Interest earned can help offset inflation • Protects your personal insurance money • Preserves 
insurance proceeds • Relieves the financial burden • Gives security of knowing the money is provided • The type and color of casket can be selected • 
Determine which newspapers should run death notice • List what you would want in the newspaper including how your occupation should be noted 
and which survivors should be listed • Specify if you want fraternal orders included in the service and how • Decide if you want your personal jewelry to 
be buried with you or given to specific individuals • Decide if you want a graveside service • Have confidence the funeral director will carry out the 
special nuances of the service which are important to you • Allows you to choose between earth burial, mausoleum or cremation • Save money by 
selecting cemetery property in advance • Assures you of cemetery space within your family section • Suggest what items representing of the life could 
be displayed on the memory table • Decide if eyeglasses will be worn or not • Friends and those close to you may be included and not feel left out • 
Specify what you want done with cremated remains • Decide what will be done with family pets should they survive you • Decide what additional 
arrangements would be made in the event of premature death • Spares your family the major decision of which cemetery is appropriate • Choose the 
marker or monument in advance • Decide what the marker should say • Eliminates searching for necessary personal records and information • Helps 
your family know who to contact and how to reach them • Keeps your family from guessing what you would have wanted • Allows family to discuss 
final arrangements before illness occurs • Prevents disagreements between family members • Provides opportunity to make decisions together as a 
family • Can collect information to cope with dying, grief, explaining death to children, funeral etiquette or important information to help you and your 
family • Spares the family from difficult decisions at a difficult time • Frees the family to comfort one another when a death occurs, rather than worry 
about details • Adds meaning to the service because they know you planned it • Gives you time to learn what options are available in funeral service • 
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