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Old 01-27-2015, 09:53 AM
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Originally Posted by radiotvnut View Post
Here is an unusual looking 78 rpm record player from probably the late '40's that looks like a hatbox when closed up. I've looked this thing over and can't find any hint as to who made it. At some point, someone replaced the filter capacitors in the amp; but, I plan to give the whole thing a going over. Unfortunately, this is one of those models without a preamp tube; so, I may have to add an extra preamp stage for use with a modern lower output cartridge. The original cartridge is missing; so, I'll probably replace it with either an 89T powerpoint or a Pfanstiehl P51-3.






According to the date on the 35Y4, mid-1947.
A real novel approach, using the case top, as the turntable. It looks like it was made by a very small concern, as they used machine screws and nuts, to mount the tube sockets and other components.
Hang on to it! Probably VERY RARE!
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