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    Crosley Cruiser Premier Vinyl Record Player with Speakers and Wireless Bluetooth Get this record player on sale at Walmart for the audiophile in your life this year. $35 at Walmart (Save $9.96)

  3. Crosley Radio - Wikipedia

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    Crosley Radio is an audio electronic manufacturing company headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky. It is a modern incarnation of the original Crosley Corporation which existed from 1921 to 1956. Modern Marketing Concepts resurrected the Crosley name after the original brand was discontinued by parent company Avco in 1956, due to declining sales.

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  6. List of phonograph manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    The phonograph, in its later forms also called a gramophone, record player or turntable, is a device introduced in 1877 for the mechanical recording and reproduction of sound. Phonograph manufacturers

  7. Powel Crosley Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Crosley's "Icyball" was an early non-electrical refrigeration device. The unit used an evaporative cycle to create cold, and had no moving parts. The dumbbell shaped unit was "charged" by heating one end with a small kerosene heater. Crosley's company sold several hundred thousand Icyball units before discontinuing its manufacture in the late ...