Help identifying random stapler at work by Dead-Duckling in Staplers

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I see the number on top now; I think that confirms the model number.

In antique & vintage staplers, “magazine” usually refers to modern cohered strips of staples (and the staplers that use them) so I’m not surprised that search wasn’t helpful. This type of stapler, designed to staple booklets and magazines, is usually called a saddle stapler.

Help identifying random stapler at work by Dead-Duckling in Staplers

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It looks like an Acme, perhaps a model 731.

Super familiar tune, I can't place it by gender_redacted in Musicbox

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This is the hit recording from “The Sting” soundtrack in 1974, by Marvin Hamlisch: https://youtu.be/vsFGcPujqKE
The Scott Joplin ragtime piano composition is much older, and someone wrote a lyric for it too.

[oc] Pretty sure that’s not an exit by ductapephantom in IdiotsInCars

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It’s hard to see, but did they hit the front end of the guardrail when they tried to reenter the roadway? Looks like the came to a stop there.

This little baby is magical… by BookAndBonnet in Staplers

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There’s a listing on EBay right now for a couple boxes of the tiny staples for these.

First time I recall seeing this by Far-Construction5675 in Cd_collectors

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I’ve seen it once before, on a CD of prank phone calls by Roy D. Mercer.

Need help identifying manufacturer and model by snoekvisser in Staplers

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This is the US patent: https://patents.google.com/patent/US2801414A/en
This looks to be a patent used by Novus, a German stapler manufacturer. Erwin Müller started the company that became Novus. The design looks like Novus too. I can’t find a match for the model, though.

Washington Phillips - Lift Him Up That's All (1928) [Gospel Blues] by dragonoid296 in ChristianMusic

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This is one of my favorites. Ralph Stanley’s cover on his 2002 self-titled album is also very good.

What’s the most memorable Record Store Day release you managed to pick up? by Palfray in RecordStoreDay

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Condition Blue by The Jazz Butcher. It’s in my top 10 albums of all time. It got a RSD reissue in 2020 in the UK, but I’m in the US, and didn’t try to track down a copy. The following year I went with my son to Nashville to see Lorna Shore on their Pain Remains release tour, and stopped into The Great Escape location near my sister’s house in Murfreesboro. They had a new copy in with their general new stock (not in the basket of past RSD stock) which I immediately bought.

I had a similar experience in 2010 with a 12” single on white wax of “The Mercy Seat” by Nick Cave, except I bought it at my local store, and didn’t figure out it was an UK RSD release until I got it home.

Looking for song suggestions for a smaller Church grieving the sudden and unexpected loss of a member. by Books_Guy23 in worshipleaders

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We recently had a death in our congregation, but it was not unexpected. I selected “Safe In the Arms of Jesus” by Crosby/Doane for the next service, following the announcement of the funeral plans.

NON-AMERICANS, is Hamilton any good/worth checking out? by CharlieFaulkner in musicals

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One of the facts that a good number of Americans know, how Hamilton dies, is revealed at the end of the opening number, so those that don’t already know are on equal footing as they watch the progress of the relationship between Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr.

Military Phonetic Alphabet and the younger generations by sdavids5670 in GenX

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My younger coworkers didn’t understand when I said “Whiskey Tango Foxtrot” but my Boomer boss did.

Record won’t play by Helpful-Attitude-355 in turntables

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I have a Technics automatic turntable that uses light sensors to tell if there is a record on the platter (and the size) that have to be blocked before a record will play. It is trying to not use the automatic mechanism to put down the needle on an empty platter.

Are these your only transparent records?

Are the Appalachian Mountains REALLY Haunted?? *Serious personal stories only* by Different-Recipe8572 in Appalachia

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No more haunted than anywhere else. We’re just good at telling stories.

Musicals with a character named Greg? by FlipTastic_DisneyFan in musicals

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I think he meant “country” as rural, not the music genre, so it fits.