Posted 2 years ago
Saxymojo
(70 items)
This machine is in as new condition, it was made in 1956. I was told by the person I bought it off that it was stored in a linen closet for most of it's life and never used, when you wind it up it is so tight just like new.
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That's what he said... (sorry)
Hi, Yes it is probably a bit of an exaggeration, but, you have to remember this machine was made very late 1956 for an acoustic wind up. Most people would have been using electric record players, maybe they did just store it away, to difficult to use, to hard on records, no volume control, it sure looks like it, I kid you not it is like new. Regards