It is comparatively simple, you look at their names, handicaps, trophies etc. All these are likely to be different.
Cheap record players are mostly plastic. High end record players are mostly aluminum and steel.
Boetsch Bros in New York manufactured Birch record players. Boetsch Bros is known to have created Birch record players from at least 1930 to 1960.
This may be because analysts want to differentiate between players at ever increasing levels of detail.
Steepletone sells various types of record players. Ones that play 45s and ones that have a CD player compartment attached. Steepletone sells record players on Amazon.
No they didnt
Yes, some Blu-Ray players offer the option to record, and you can record anything you can record with DVD or VHS, only at higher quality.
Mag holds the record of having the 256 players online.
Yes most portable cassette players get radio and also record as well
There are no USB adapters for record players, but you may be able to use a S/PDIF connection.
You can buy record players at antique shops or junk shops. They sometimes sell them in markets similar to flea markets here.
Yes, there are plenty of DVD players that also record. They are just as simple to program as a VCR, and many are very afforadable.
A course record can be recorded only when the player putts out all putts and is not "given" putts in a match. If the player putts out all putts in match play then it would be a course record if he breaks the record.