This is an antique phonograph manufactured by the Brunswick Balke & Collender Company ca 1920. It is in excellent condition and is fully functional. There are spare needles including some made from wood or bamboo. There is also a spare sound head for the unit, however the back casting where it attaches is broken. Also […]
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Vintage Philco Tube Radio Phonograph Model 48-1256 with record player Wood Case. Non working missing plug has light wood damage left side other than that it’s beatiful.
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BEAUTIFUL Working Gramophone Special embroidered Gramophone Various Handmade Gramophone hand crafted vintage Special embroidered Gramophone. Materials: gramaphone, embroidered table, handmade gramaphone, gramaphone table, vintage gramaphone, embroidered gramapho, wooden box, hand Crafted, box, Record Player, Phonograph. These very rare gorgeous style gramophone record players are portable, require no electricity and make an impressive and memorable gift. […]
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Comes from a clean nonsmoking home. Stylus has a needle and plays through the speakers. Needle in good sharp condition. The platter turns at the correct speeds with no slowing down/dragging/ motor vibration. The sound from the speakers has no static while turning volume, bass, or treble knobs. Audio is a bit muffled and probably […]
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Includes the box and record player. This does not contain the additional microphone attachment. The needle insert needs replacing (see photo), however the electronics and components work, just plug in and play.
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Vintage 1983 Fisher Price 825 Phonograph Record Player with Original Box.
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Getting harder to find these Vertical Models– much less produced than the “horizontal” or table top models. Patent applied for by John Kurzen in 1940, member of Bethel family at Watchtower Headquarters. This one is fully operable and tested.
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Antique Columbia Suitcase Record Player Masterwork M2004 Phonograph. Size 16″ X 12″ x 7 tall.
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