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Rolling Stones - 3-Inch Mini Record Player With Case (Black) [RSD 2026]

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Rolling Stones - 3-Inch Mini Record Player With Case (Black) [RSD 2026]

Small, bold, and unapologetically rock n roll. The Crosley Rolling Stones 3-inch Mini Bluetooth Turntable for Record Store Day 2026 channels the band’s iconic edge
in a package that includes a matching wood storage crate that holds up to 16 3-inch records. It also delivers true turntable performance with an Audio-Technica
AT3600 cartridge, adjustable pitch control, and a fully supported platter.
Use Bluetooth to connect to the external speaker or system of your choice. It’s the ultimate collectible for any Rolling Stones fan who wants to spin in style!

MOTHER’S LITTLE HELPER
The Rolling Stones’ single “Mother’s Little Helper” was released in June 1966, with B-Side “Lady Jane.” The track peaked at No. 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 charts.

GET OFF MY CLOUD
The Rolling Stones’ hit single “Get Off My Cloud” was released in September of 1965 in the US, backed with “I’m Free.” It topped the charts in the US, UK, Canada, and Germany.

HEART OF STONE
The Rolling Stones’ soulful ballad “Heart of Stone” was released as a single in December 1964 in the US, backed with “What A Shame.” Written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, the song became their second Top 20 hit in the US, reaching #19 on the Billboard Hot 100.

HONKY TONK WOMEN
The Rolling Stones’ hit single “Honky Tonk Women” was released in July 1969 backed with “You Can’t Always Get What You Want.” At the time, Rolling Stone magazine
called it “likely the strongest three minutes of rock and roll yet released in 1969.”

HAVE YOU SEEN YOUR MOTHER, BABY, STANDING IN THE SHADOW?
The Rolling Stones’ hit single “Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing in the Shadow?” was released in September 1966 with the B-side “Who’s Driving Your Plane?” It was the first Rolling Stones song to feature a 1920s-inspired horn section, which was arranged by Mike Leander.

PLAY WITH FIRE
The Rolling Stones released “Play With Fire” as the B-side to “The Last Time” in the UK in February 1965.

$132.22

Original: $377.77

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$377.77

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Small, bold, and unapologetically rock n roll. The Crosley Rolling Stones 3-inch Mini Bluetooth Turntable for Record Store Day 2026 channels the band’s iconic edge
in a package that includes a matching wood storage crate that holds up to 16 3-inch records. It also delivers true turntable performance with an Audio-Technica
AT3600 cartridge, adjustable pitch control, and a fully supported platter.
Use Bluetooth to connect to the external speaker or system of your choice. It’s the ultimate collectible for any Rolling Stones fan who wants to spin in style!

MOTHER’S LITTLE HELPER
The Rolling Stones’ single “Mother’s Little Helper” was released in June 1966, with B-Side “Lady Jane.” The track peaked at No. 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 charts.

GET OFF MY CLOUD
The Rolling Stones’ hit single “Get Off My Cloud” was released in September of 1965 in the US, backed with “I’m Free.” It topped the charts in the US, UK, Canada, and Germany.

HEART OF STONE
The Rolling Stones’ soulful ballad “Heart of Stone” was released as a single in December 1964 in the US, backed with “What A Shame.” Written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, the song became their second Top 20 hit in the US, reaching #19 on the Billboard Hot 100.

HONKY TONK WOMEN
The Rolling Stones’ hit single “Honky Tonk Women” was released in July 1969 backed with “You Can’t Always Get What You Want.” At the time, Rolling Stone magazine
called it “likely the strongest three minutes of rock and roll yet released in 1969.”

HAVE YOU SEEN YOUR MOTHER, BABY, STANDING IN THE SHADOW?
The Rolling Stones’ hit single “Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing in the Shadow?” was released in September 1966 with the B-side “Who’s Driving Your Plane?” It was the first Rolling Stones song to feature a 1920s-inspired horn section, which was arranged by Mike Leander.

PLAY WITH FIRE
The Rolling Stones released “Play With Fire” as the B-side to “The Last Time” in the UK in February 1965.

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