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The Emile Berliner Gramophone
Code: GAK366439 Series: Otona no Kagaku
 
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Yen Price:
(Merchandise Only)
2,730 
About $29.63 USD; €20.19 Euros
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18.30United Kingdom Pound
113.58Argentina Pesos
34.23Australian Dollars
53.82Brazil Reais
229.65Hong Kong Dollar
287,671.23Indonesian Rupiah
103.13Malaysian Ringgit
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41.92N.Z. Dollars
174.97Norwegian Kroner
1,411.04Phillipine Pesos
42Singapore Dollars
35,761.07South Korea Won
204.84Sweden Krona
30.59Swiss Francs
960.42Taiwan Dollars
999.34Thailand Baht
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Stock Status: Discontinued DiscontinuedWhat this means
Originally Released:September 2004
Size/Weight:15.7 x 21.3 x 12.3 cm/740g
Shipping Estimate:
EMS: 2,400 yen, SAL: 1,180 yen
EMS SAL Currency
26.05 12.81 US Dollars
17.75 8.73 Euro
28.07 13.80 Canadian Dollar
16.09 7.91 United Kingdom Pound
99.85 49.09 Argentina Pesos
30.09 14.80 Australian Dollars
47.32 23.26 Brazil Reais
201.89 99.26 Hong Kong Dollar
252,897.79 124,341.41 Indonesian Rupiah
90.66 44.58 Malaysian Ringgit
348.50 171.34 Mexican Pesos
36.85 18.12 N.Z. Dollars
153.82 75.63 Norwegian Kroner
1,240.47 609.90 Phillipine Pesos
36.92 18.15 Singapore Dollars
31,438.30 15,457.17 South Korea Won
180.08 88.54 Sweden Krona
26.89 13.22 Swiss Francs
844.33 N/a Taiwan Dollars
878.54 431.95 Thailand Baht
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Assembly Guide:Skill LevelCement (Y/N)Paint (Y/N)
Product Overview:This item is a educational construction kit assembled from various materials (plastic, metal, etc.). Cement is required, but no painting is necessary.
 
Invented in 1887 by Emile Berliner, the gramophone was a huge leap in recording technology, and "record disks" are still in use today! This kit allows you to build your very own gramophone, which will let you record and play back your very own record disks! Everything you need for the gramophone is included; you need only provide the labour and 2 size C batteries, cellophane tape, a Phillips' head (+) screwdriver, and scissors. Use various materials as disks -- the lids from cup-noodle bowls, old CD-ROMs, plastic file folders, glossy paper -- see which ones work, and which ones don't! A fun experiment for the entire family! Download the English-language instructions booklet. (PDF)
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