eletecpro Black Record Frame 16x 24 Inches, Jukebox Album Frames for 12x12 Inches Vinyl Records, Wall Mounting, with 2 Mats, Black and White
Classic Jukebox Styling: Don't forget that the design of records is also part of the album art! eletecpro album records frame presents your favorites in classic jukebox style. The almost 1:1 display area between the jacket and the record is a fantastic way to showcase your album art..
Well Made: The eletecpro record frame is made from MDF and the frame has strong and lightweight features to prevent major damage to your walls when displayed. The PS board has the transparent properties of glass but is more secure than it. Comes in two different sizes to fit and securely hold most 12x12-inch covers and records. The special corrugated cardboard pocket also reduces the risk of damage problems..
Easy Way to Use: Multiple turn buttons are around the frame, easy to use and install, making adding your record a breeze. Pre-attached sawtooth hangers for vertical or horizontal mounting. Attached 2 steel nails that reduced more worries to find..
Package Contents: 1 MDF frame with HD PS board, 1 suitable picture, 2 suitable double-sided mats of different sizes (one side black and one side white).The first cardboard (square size 12.5....
World Wide Input Voltage 100-240VAC 50/60Hz. OVP, OCP, SCP Protection (OVP: Over Voltage output Protection. OCP: Over Current output Protection. SCP: Short Circuit output Protection). Tested Units. In Great Working Condition. UpBright 30 days money back guarantee. 1 full year service warranty..
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Her Majesty, Love is a film frolic of firsts and lasts. It sadly marks the last movie for Broadway's vivacious Marilyn Miller (star of the earlier Sally and Sunny, adaptations of her stage musicals available from Warner Archive), who would return to the boards but not the screen. In this reworking of a German comedy, she plays a cabaret barmaid who becomes engaged to the playboy scion (Ben Lyon) of an industrial family. Fellow Ziegfeld luminary W.C. Fields, in his first sound feature, plays her.