Black-disc


noun
a conventional black vinyl gramophone record as opposed to a compact disc
Historical Examples

The Fighting Shepherdess
Caroline Lockhart
The Nigger Of The “Narcissus” Joseph Conrad
Tono Bungay H. G. Wells
Planet of the Damned Harry Harrison
The Black Star Passes John W Campbell
The Boy’s Playbook of Science John Henry Pepper
Tales of Space and Time Herbert George Wells
The Man Who Was Thursday G. K. Chesterton
Astronomy of To-day Cecil G. Dolmage
The Story of the Heavens Robert Stawell Ball

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