This literal form of voice mail became popular in the 1930s, with machines like Voice-O-Graph booths once common around the world. People paid a small fee to record their message, and within minutes, ...
Did you know that “talking postcards” were once a thing? Back in the 1940s and 50s, tourists in the U.S. might pop into a coin-operated Voice-O-Graph booth to record themselves speaking about their ...
In the 1940s, the Voice-O-Graph was a machine that would record your voice on a vinyl disc that you could mail to friends or family. One of the... U.K. Brings Back Rare Voice-O-Graph SCOTT SIMON, HOST ...