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- CardTalk abstract "CardTalk is an inexpensive cardboard phonograph for playing recordings, mainly voice, made on vinyl records. The name was used by Global recordings network, a Christian missionary movement which used the device from the 1960s to play religious talks in remote parts of the world that did not have electricity. It consists of a flat piece of cardboard creased and folded into a triangle. The base has a nub to hold the record in place. The upper \"arm\" forms the \"pointy\" part of the triangle and has a needle which is placed upon the record. The record is spun using a small pointed object like a pencil. The cardboard picks up the impressions on the record and vibrates loud enough to be heard causing the \"Card\" to \"Talk\". Several cardboard phonograph playing devices were patented around the same period and these include Jauquet (1953) for a \"Pocket Speaking Device\", J.S. Wiener's \"Sound Emitting Device\" (1967) and the \"Record Player\" of Max Meier-Maletz (1972).".
- CardTalk thumbnail Cardtalk.svg?width=300.
- CardTalk wikiPageExternalLink delaurenti_buildaflapophone.html.
- CardTalk wikiPageExternalLink cardtalk.
- CardTalk wikiPageExternalLink watch?v=1SIji7loWkw.
- CardTalk wikiPageID "5841896".
- CardTalk wikiPageLength "1656".
- CardTalk wikiPageOutDegree "6".
- CardTalk wikiPageRevisionID "639170286".
- CardTalk wikiPageWikiLink Cardboard.
- CardTalk wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sound_production_technology.
- CardTalk wikiPageWikiLink Global_Recordings_Network.
- CardTalk wikiPageWikiLink Gramophone_record.
- CardTalk wikiPageWikiLink Phonograph.
- CardTalk wikiPageWikiLink File:Cardtalk.svg.
- CardTalk wikiPageWikiLinkText "CardTalk".
- CardTalk wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- CardTalk subject Category:Sound_production_technology.
- CardTalk hypernym Phonograph.
- CardTalk comment "CardTalk is an inexpensive cardboard phonograph for playing recordings, mainly voice, made on vinyl records. The name was used by Global recordings network, a Christian missionary movement which used the device from the 1960s to play religious talks in remote parts of the world that did not have electricity. It consists of a flat piece of cardboard creased and folded into a triangle. The base has a nub to hold the record in place.".
- CardTalk label "CardTalk".
- CardTalk sameAs Q5038190.
- CardTalk sameAs m.0f8hqc.
- CardTalk sameAs Q5038190.
- CardTalk wasDerivedFrom CardTalk?oldid=639170286.
- CardTalk depiction Cardtalk.svg.
- CardTalk isPrimaryTopicOf CardTalk.