The vinyl killer (also known as a soundwagon or record runner) is a small record player which sits on top of a record and plays it by pushing or pulling itself along the grooves.
A version of the product called the soundwagon was demonstrated at the INPEX in 1982. It was being promoted by Jay Lance who was looking for a distributor in the United States at the time. The exterior of the product was shaped like a Volkswagen campervan.
The name "vinyl killer" stems from the general opinion that the device can damage records more quickly than a standard turntable.
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