A wind up phonograph that uses tape instead of a disc or cylinder like the Goodale Celluloid Tape Phonograph, except that it is small scaled and the tape is endless like an 8 track tape. There would be a spring motor that moves the tape at 8 inches per second. The record would be recorded at 270 apparent grooves per inch and there would be 2 grooves (that loop around many times) so there could be 2 three minute and twenty two second songs on a 4 foot by 1/4 inch tape. I am guessing that the plastic/celluloid tape needs to be 1/20 of a millimeter thick to record sound. Package this with popular songs and make the phonograph look like it would be something a Wizard or Knight would wear.-- Amishman35, Feb 17 2004 Pocket Rockers http://x-entertainment.com/articles/0862/[Fisher Price] Circa 1988 [Letsbuildafort, Oct 17 2004] Drawing http://www.geocitie...hfan/tapephono.htmlVery crummy rushed drawing of what it may look like. [Amishman35, Oct 17 2004] Must have sketch please.-- 2 fries shy of a happy meal, Feb 18 2004 It sounds complicated and lo-fi. What advantage does it have over, say, a CD player with a crank to charge the battery? (...made to look like something a wizard or knight would wear, of course)-- ConsultingDetective, Feb 18 2004 For an [Amishman] with no electricity you sure frequent the HalfBakery a lot... what's that about then?-- k_sra, Feb 18 2004 Halfbaking via candle light and postcard.-- Letsbuildafort, Feb 18 2004 Old School.-- yabba do yabba dabba, Feb 18 2004 Hardcore oldschool.-- Letsbuildafort, Feb 18 2004 Ultra hardcore oldschool.-- k_sra, Feb 18 2004 Super-delux ultra hardcore oldschool?-- ato_de, Feb 18 2004 Megawatt super-delux ultra hardcore oldschool-- k_sra, Feb 19 2004 School's out.-- 2 fries shy of a happy meal, Feb 19 2004 <pouts>-- k_sra, Feb 19 2004 random, halfbakery