01-23-2016, 07:07 PM
That's a really neat story! You may never know if it is the very same unit your family had years ago...but at least you know it is the same model. 
RCA Victor's earliest 45s were made in different colors of vinyl; each color denoted a particular style of music. Perhaps this is what you remember? I do not know if other record manufacturers did the same.

RCA Victor's earliest 45s were made in different colors of vinyl; each color denoted a particular style of music. Perhaps this is what you remember? I do not know if other record manufacturers did the same.
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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN