A wristwatch-sized strap on turntable on which LPs can be mounted. A thin, telescopic arm radiates from the spindle in the centre ending in a stylus and a folding trumpet is placed on it, which is otherwise stored in a drawer underneath the spindle. When not being used for playback, the arm points through the minute on the central dial and a second, shorter telescopic arm indicates the hour. This arm can also be used to play singles.-- nineteenthly, Jul 12 2014 cardboard record player. http://www.dmplaza....oard-record-player/ [2 fries shy of a happy meal, Jul 12 2014] like this? http://static3.musi...turntable-watch.png [xenzag, Jul 14 2014] Like this? http://www.emiarchi...he-first-mini-disc/From 1924 [pocmloc, Jul 15 2014] Cool. Check out the link.-- 2 fries shy of a happy meal, Jul 12 2014 The ideal basis for a Steampunk personal audio system.-- 8th of 7, Jul 13 2014 As a Plan B, you could have tubular bracelet, made of a wax cylinder, that I think would be able to play no matter the orientation of the forearm..-- not_morrison_rm, Jul 13 2014 The player would of course need to be connected by a bifurcated Gosport tube to a large horn attached to each epaulette, so as to produce the necessary quality of stereo reproduction.-- 8th of 7, Jul 13 2014 My husband would love this. He is a collector of all things LP. We have rooms with nothing else in them. So a huge + from me, so they will finally get played.-- blissmiss, Jul 14 2014 [+] but I'm thinking of either a wristwatch that plays itty-bitty records, or something like a wall-clock turntable.-- FlyingToaster, Jul 14 2014 + what [FT] said. cool idea, but regular sized LPs would be a bit unstable.-- xandram, Jul 14 2014 What [nmr] said. Cylindrical tube records would make more sense.-- RayfordSteele, Jul 16 2014 random, halfbakery