File:EdisonBiteMarks.jpg

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English: According to a sign at the Edison and Ford Winter Estates Museum, Thomas Edison created the groove seen in this wooden frame of an early phonograph player by biting into it so he could sense the musical vibrations with his teeth, since he was almost completely deaf.

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2019-12-24

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