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- also there's the teenage engineer pocket series, I would have loved those when I were a lad, but when i was a lad, we had now't but coal to play with.shapesalad
- The [clap] kid [clap] is [clap] 7 [clap].palimpsest
- yup, exactly.********
- "If he's gonna be a turntablist that's good cause he wont need so many records but if he sticks to it in two years he will surely want to go digital..."palimpsest
- ha! A (slight) level above this, but not vinyl quite yet.stoplying
- I think it's cool. You wouldn't scoff at buying a 7yo a violin or a piano as long as the parents can afford it. But still this is what I thought he meant lol********
- The only piano I would get my 7yo is a Fisher Price one. Bitch need to learn how to walk before he can run.palimpsest
- From a UI experience kids want this but with the UX of real vinyl. However the UI of DJ'ing real vinyl is not at all fun for a 7 year old.shapesalad
- having grown up messing with my dad's vinyl record player.. it's too delicate for kids to push boundaries with = soon breaks, fun over.shapesalad
- If you go Vinyl make sure you have duplicate records and spare needles.shapesalad
- https://i.imgur.com/…palimpsest
- Poor kid will end up a drug addict, spinning records at stripper clubs.utopian
- He gonna end up selling his setup to score crack.palimpsest
- or this kid + the other kid with the messy hair cut = next Skrilllexuan
- haha********
