Designed to store and transport 45 RPM vinyl records, the antique Disk Go Case gained popularity in the 1970s. Vinyl records peaked during this time, and single-track releases were typically released at 45 RPMs. These records were prone to warping and scratching, thus the Disk Go Case became a useful way to manage and safeguard them.
Features and Construction
The Disk Go Case, which was made of metal and hard plastic, provided durability and a vintage look. It included sections designed especially for 45 RPM records, making sure they fit tightly and remained in place. The case frequently had a handle for convenient carrying and a tight-fitting clasp to protect the documents while in transit.
Using the Disk Go Case for Music Lovers
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