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Old 02-27-2006, 10:21 PM
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Sonora console radio/phono

I found an old Sonora console radio/phonograph today. It looks like a late 40s or early 50s model. I didnt get the model #. It has 2 lids on top. The left side is the record player. It is a 78 only record changer with the felt covered turntable. The right side is the radio. It has a round dial and buttons below it for station selections. It is in pretty good shape with some scratches but seems to be all intact. The cord is rotton though. Is Sonora an uncommon brand? I dont think I have seen too many around. I did find out they were made in Chicago.The guy also has a Philco Console radio. I needs some work. The cabinet is intact but the speakers are shot as is the speaker covering. I can get both for $15. I dont have much room for too many of these but I think the Sonora is neat.
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Old 02-28-2006, 06:16 PM
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If I were you I'd grab that Sonora, they aren't very common as they didn't make a lot of electronic stuff.


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