Linguaphone American English Records Set of 16 Retro Case, Vintage, 60s

Key Features

  • ## Product Overview
  • This is a vintage set of 16 American English language records from the Showa era, housed in a retro case. These rare records are ideal for collectors, antique enthusiasts, and those interested in vintage language learning materials.
  • ## Key Features and Benefits
  • - Authentic 1960s American English language records
  • - Complete set of 16 vinyl records with a stylish retro case
  • - Perfect for vintage collection, antique display, or educational purposes
  • - Carefully tested on a record player to ensure functionality
  • - Unique historical item reflecting language learning practices of the Showa period
  • ## Technical Specifications and Details
  • - **Brand:** Not specified
  • - **Country of Origin:** Japan
  • - **Artist:** Not specified
  • - **Release Title:** American English Records Set of 16
  • - **Format:** Vinyl Records
  • - **Genre:** Language Learning / Educational
  • - **Record Label:** Not specified
  • - **Edition:** Vintage, 1960s
  • - **Style:** Retro
  • - **Type:** Records
  • - **Color:** Not specified
  • - **Release Year:** Approximately 1960s (estimated based on age)
  • - **Record Grading:** Slightly scratched and stained due to age
  • - **Case Type:** Retro case
  • - **Case Condition:** Slightly worn with visible aging
  • - **Inlay Condition:** Not specified
  • - **Country of Origin:** Japan
  • - **Features:** Vintage educational records, retro case
  • - **Language:** English (American)
  • - **Era:** Showa period (1960s)
  • - **Additional info:** Confirmed working on a record player
  • ## Product Condition
  • - The records show minor signs of aging, including some stains and surface scratches, consistent with their age.
  • - No significant damage or cracks; overall in good vintage condition.
  • - The case exhibits typical wear but remains intact and stylish.
  • ## Main Selling Points
  • - Rare vintage set of 16 American English language records from the 1960s
  • - Comes with a nostalgic retro case, perfect for collectors
  • - Tested and confirmed to work on standard record players
  • - An authentic piece of educational history from Japan
  • - Ideal for antique collectors, language enthusiasts, and vintage decor
  • ## Additional Information
  • This vintage record set offers a unique glimpse into mid-20th-century language learning methods. It is a perfect addition to any antique or music collection, or as a nostalgic educational display. Carefully packaged and shipped from Kyoto, Japan, with reliable international shipping options.

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