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- Sharp GF-777 "The Searcher-W" Boombox, circa 1984 -

- circa 1984
- Collections - Artifact
Sharp GF-777 "The Searcher-W" Boombox, circa 1984
- Violin Used by Conrad Ambrose Hoffman -

- 1793
- Collections - Artifact
Violin Used by Conrad Ambrose Hoffman
- Sony Headphones, circa 1993 -

- circa 1993
- Collections - Artifact
Sony Headphones, circa 1993
- Dulcimer, 1867-1869 -

- 1867-1869
- Collections - Artifact
Dulcimer, 1867-1869
- Columbia Grand Grafonola, 1912 -

- 1912
- Collections - Artifact
Columbia Grand Grafonola, 1912
- Telegram to Edsel Ford from Arthur Judson regarding Leon Theremin, February 27-28 1928 -

- 27 February 1928-28 February 1928
- Collections - Artifact
Telegram to Edsel Ford from Arthur Judson regarding Leon Theremin, February 27-28 1928
- Microsoft "Zune HD" MP3 Player, 2009-2010 -

- 2009-2010
- Collections - Artifact
Microsoft "Zune HD" MP3 Player, 2009-2010
- Box of Records, 1940-1950 -

- 1940-1950
- Collections - Artifact
Box of Records, 1940-1950
- Folk Fiddle, 1850-1920 -

- 1850-1920
- Collections - Artifact
Folk Fiddle, 1850-1920
- Stevie Wonder "Songs in the Key of Life" Eight Track Tape, 1976 - The 8-track tape is an endless-loop, magnetic-tape sound recording technology developed in the mid-1960s. Inventors initially conceived of the 8-track tape and player to provide music in automobiles--its portability was an attractive feature. An 8-track tape also offered long playing times, but other features could hinder listening pleasure. Improved cassette tapes and new compact disc technology displaced the 8-track in the early 1980s.

- 1976
- Collections - Artifact
Stevie Wonder "Songs in the Key of Life" Eight Track Tape, 1976
The 8-track tape is an endless-loop, magnetic-tape sound recording technology developed in the mid-1960s. Inventors initially conceived of the 8-track tape and player to provide music in automobiles--its portability was an attractive feature. An 8-track tape also offered long playing times, but other features could hinder listening pleasure. Improved cassette tapes and new compact disc technology displaced the 8-track in the early 1980s.