The coolest wedding invitation ever. Period.

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JayDC
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Post: # 14328Unread post JayDC
Mon Apr 18, 2011 11:06 pm

super rad!!
generally its for reproduction.. but i like to play wif it sometimes.. :P

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Post: # 14331Unread post subkontrabob
Tue Apr 19, 2011 4:15 am

they sure put some effort in reverse engineering this. I recently saw a very similar record-player foldout-card, only some 30 years older..... :shock:

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Post: # 14341Unread post piaptk
Tue Apr 19, 2011 9:51 am

There was a thread on here that had the exact same set up about a year ago. It was a product sample for some company. I think a company is making them.

I am extremely jealous.

I had lathe cut heart shaped picnic plates as party favors at my wedding. Got 15 bands (all friends) to record a cover of a love song and had ten of each plate at the wedding. Went over great... I sold 15 full sets to raise money to fly one of my favorite bands up from Tucson to play at the reception.

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