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  2. 9 Best Lazy Susan Turntables for Your Kitchen - AOL

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    The iconic Lazy Susan turntable transforms any surface into a rotating smorgasbord. The post 9 Best Lazy Susan Turntables for Your Kitchen appeared first on Taste of Home.

  3. Lazy Susan - Wikipedia

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    A lazy Susan is a turntable (rotating tray) placed on a table or countertop to aid in distributing food. Lazy Susans may be made from a variety of materials but are usually glass, wood, or plastic. They are circular and placed in the centre of a table to share dishes easily among diners.

  4. Turntable Kitchen - Wikipedia

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    Turntable Kitchen is a Seattle-based daily Internet publication and independent record label devoted to music criticism, cooking and food photography.In part, the site has become known for their "Musical Pairings" which consist of recommending music to listen to while enjoying specific recipes.

  5. Revolving restaurant - Wikipedia

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    A revolving restaurant in the Näsinneula tower in Tampere, Finland Sydney Tower's revolving restaurant, Australia. A revolving restaurant or rotating restaurant is a tower restaurant designed to rest atop a broad circular revolving platform that operates as a large turntable.

  6. Predicta - Wikipedia

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    Philco Predicta from the collection of The Children's Museum of Indianapolis Predicta model 4654 with “barber pole” stand from the collection of the Museum of the Moving Image, New York The Philco Predicta is a black and white television chassis style, which was made in several cabinet models with 17” or 21” screens by the American ...

  7. Technics SL-1200 - Wikipedia

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    Technics SL-1200 [1] is a series of direct-drive turntables originally manufactured from October 1972 until 2010, and resumed in 2016, by Matsushita Electric (now Panasonic Corporation) under the brand name of Technics.