She looks great. I'm running out of room for machines though! Someone needs to get it. It is a steal at 100 bucks OBO and comes with records.
https://pittsburgh.craigslist.org/atq/d ... 70848.html
Nice Magnola Phono In Pittsburgh for Cheap
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Re: Nice Magnola Phono In Pittsburgh for Cheap
And it's OAK! I'd be willing to make room for that if it were near me!
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I've said it frequently- good oak grain will elevate even the plainest case, and this matched veneer is well above average. We tend to think of these "Off Brands" as being cheap, but some of them were anything but.
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Re: Nice Magnola Phono In Pittsburgh for Cheap
I have the mahogany version of the next model up in the Magnola line, that Oak in this machine sure makes a difference in a positive way. These were good running machines built with quality. Magnola was a Chicago brand which was a branch of the Shultz Piano Company. My only concern is that the tone arm does not look like the same tone arm that is usually seen on Magnola machines.
It looks like a deal.
It looks like a deal.