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Webster Chicago Record Player/Projector Combo
I have a Webster Chicago Sound Company portable projector and record player, from what I've heard this was used at a car dealership to train the salesmen, this is probably true since there is 2 Dodge Training filmstrips included. I have looked and looked and can not find any information about it. I thought somebody here might be able to help me.
I have a video slideshow of it up on youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JeRS6gTkWQc If anybody has any information about it I would be very grateful. Thanks. |
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Nice unit! I'm guessing that it's probably from the late '30's.
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Any idea of the value? I'd like to sell it.
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I assume that it's in non-working, unrestored playing condition. If so, I wouldn't expect to get more than $20-$30 for it, on a good day. It all depends on who sees it and how bad they want it. I've seen many brands of projector/record player combinations on ebay and they usually don't bring much, if they sell at all. If you decide to restore it, do so only if you plan to keep it. One can easily spend $75-$100 on parts to properly restore an old record player and it's often hard to get the investment back when trying to sell it.
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The projector works and the record spins, there is a loud hum that comes from the speaker though.
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The hum is caused by bad capacitors in the amplifier. Also, the pick-up cartridge is likely bad and would either need to be rebuilt or replaced.
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