Insights into the kind of crap 78-rpm records were made of, and other scarce technical infos.
If you’re not sure what ‘a record’ is, or haven’t ever seen one, you’re excused.
Oh, and by-the-way, 78 is the approximate number you get when you rotate a 46-tooth gear with a 3600 rpm motor. (60 cycles per second.)
Further wisdom such as this is found by the ton here: http://www.78rpmrecord.com/links.htm
https://www.ortofon.com/ortofon-2m-78-p-598?variant=0560350
Use this with a Technics 1200 made in the last few years which can play 78 (by pressing the 33 and 45 buttons at the same time).
Otherwise, if you already have an old turntable, your options will most likely be limited by that.