lasilevys
Lasilevys is a term of Finnish origin that translates to "glass record" or "glass disc." Historically, it referred to a type of phonograph record made from glass instead of the more common shellac or vinyl. These glass records were produced in the early days of sound recording, often used for experimental purposes or by enthusiasts.
The fragility of glass made these records impractical for mass production and widespread use. They were susceptible