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U.S. Recording Company out of Washington, DC. Actually, the LOC hired several companies to build record players to their specifications. DeWald Radio built at least one machine for them in the '50's. The '60's era machines were usually built by either Warwick, Waters-Conley, or Westinghouse (they were exactly the same except for the builder). The early solid state units from the late '60's-early '70's were usually either Warwick or Waters-Conley. From the mid '70's until around 1980, their record players were built by Interstate Industries. From 1980 until 1990, there were no new talking book record players made and the LOC relied on old stock. In 1990, two new models were issued. One was a record player only and the other was a combination 4-track cassette player and record player, with both units being made by Telex.
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