This is an extremely unusual and potentially one-of-a-kind prototype or experimental phonograph/gramophone, believed to date back to the late 1800s. It’s a complete mystery, with very little known about its origins, but it could be an early experiment in portable phonograph or flat disc technology. Dimensions: 8.5″ x 5.5″ x 2 tall. Height: Stands 7 […]
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Handcrafted Retro Record Player with Copper Horn, Bluetooth & Remote Control. Handcrafted Retro Record Player with Copper Horn. Experience the enchanting blend of vintage charm and modern technology with our Handcrafted Retro Record Player, designed to elevate your musical journey. 2-Speed (33/45 RPM) Vinyl Record Player: Support for vinyl records of 7″, 10″, and 12 […]
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The Boytone BT-98SM, Bluetooth turntable and Stereo Speaker System combines classic turntable style with modern technology. It can play it all. This turntable will also provide you with the ability to turn your vinyl records into MP3 digital music files. Turn that bulky stack of records into a compact digital music library. The two built-in […]
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Record Player 3 Speed Bluetooth Portable Suitcase, Vinyl Phonograph with Built-in Bass & Speakers, Belt-Driven LP Player Support AUX-in RCA Line Out Headphone Jack, Champagne Gold. 3 Speed Belt-Driven Turntable: This 3-speed (33 1/3, 45, 78 rpm) suitcase record player features upgraded premium sound quality and sits on sound isolating feet that prevent vibration. It […]
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Presented for your consideration is this Antique Edison Long Case Home Cylinder Phonograph. The motor cranks up and works. It’s missing the belt so I don’t know if it actually plays records or not. There is a string tied around a part on the motor (see photos), not sure what’s happening there.
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Used in good condition. Has minor scuffs on top and edges.
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Victrola VV-XI Record Player Antique Oak Phonograph, Records #55626. Victrola VV-XI Record Player Antique Oak Phonograph, Records #55626 – YouTube. Often called a “Victor Talking Machine”, this wind up phonograph would’ve been the highlight of social parties. Made in Camden, NJ antique 1919 phonograph. Serial #549863, model VV-XI. Mahogany case with original nickel hardware. Original […]
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This Little Powerhouse Player was amazing for 1950. A wonderful Sounding Player that millions of People have enjoyed throughout the Decades. With Great feathers like single wheel drive, Bearing Platter (increased from 5 bearings to 9). Radio Tube, Amplifier with a 4″x6″ Alnico style Speaker. American engineering will handle its seamless mechanical operation of record […]
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