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Old 11-20-2015, 05:24 PM
Olorin67 Olorin67 is offline
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the Cobramatics with the tonearm pivot in the middle of the right side like this one were not VM products. The design was exclusive to Zenith, But I've heard they may have been actually manufactured by one of the Chicago area changer companies for Zenith- Maybe Webster-Chicago. It was probably designed by Zenith. After 1957 or so, Zenith Swtiched to VM for most units, even though they were still branded as "Cobramatics"
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Old 11-21-2015, 09:31 AM
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the Cobramatics with the tonearm pivot in the middle of the right side like this one were not VM products. The design was exclusive to Zenith, But I've heard they may have been actually manufactured by one of the Chicago area changer companies for Zenith- Maybe Webster-Chicago. It was probably designed by Zenith. After 1957 or so, Zenith Swtiched to VM for most units, even though they were still branded as "Cobramatics"
I wonder who made the Zenith changer that had the 45 spindle, that split and folded into the turntable.
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