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Above: A Philco Ford portable record player, just like the one I had in the 70's. But I think my original one was all gray, but I could be wrong. This works great!! received 7-31-08 from ebay.

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Above: A Zenith integrated Stereo System, purchased Dec. 12, 1981

Still works.

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Above: Crosley CR49 Traveler Portable Turntable, Black.
 
Received 12-13-06 by UPS. 

Below: Penncrest (JC Penney) AC/Battery Radio Phono. Just got it Dec.23, 2006 from ebay. I only paid $7.00+shipping. Didn't work at first, but I fixed it.

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This is a "Electra" Radio Phono. It is identical to a "Soundwave" Radio Phono I played when I was a tot. My Father bought it, but I took it over, lol. But they still used it.
But this has an  Electra Logo said instead, on a metal plate saying  "Soundwave". And the other difference is our Soundwave had a built in Transformer, so all that was needed was an AC cord. This Electra, has a 6 Volt DC Jack. I got this Electra today 12-29-06. The tuning knob, I replaced with one I saved off of our Soundwave. Of Course, that is all I saved. In one of the pictures, it shows a tuning know that came with the electra, unattached. The record player does not play. The sound is a continous "hiss". But the AM radio works fine.

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Below: The shiny plate on the right is the DC Jack cover

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Below: The Tuning Knob that came with it. I replaced it with one I saved off of the one we had years ago.

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Above: A nice looking Admiral Record player, mono. Drawback: It has a loud hum. No doubt it needs a new filter capacitor. But I don't feel like messing with it..

Below: An Admiral Stereo record player. Works great!!!

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