Before iPods, or even CDs and cassette tapes, music was played by the primitive act of banging on rocks with sticks and grunting… and somewhere in between folks listened to music on a thing called a record player. If you can appreciate the good ol’ days of music then you might get a kick out of these 45 RPM Record Adapter Cufflinks. They’re little replicas of the inserts used to spin an old 45 record so you could play them on a record player. The insert shape still holds up today as a symbol for music lovers, even if they have lost touch with its origin.
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