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The antique radio forum may have some pictures, The books "A flick of the Switch"
and "The Fabulous Victrola 45" have quite a few pictures from original ads. The Victrola 45 book has an ad with your 45 only console. If your console has 33 speed it would place it as 1950 or early '51 unless the changer has been replaced. You said it has a bent spindle, to my knowledge, only the 78 changers in those models had the curved spindle (unless it really has been "bent"). RCA canadian models sometimes used Garrard two speed changers instead of VM and the Garrards would have a curved spindle, never seen one in those model years. Those 45 changers can be re-built and work very well. (I have about 50 different models of them). They are easy to modify to use a modern magnetic cartridge wired for mono |
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