I can get it, but the reproducer housing is shot. You can still change between 2 and 4, but I think you have to use a set of pliers. Is these phonographs rare or worth anything?Andersun wrote:Well, it might be time to get a US Phono if you don't have one......
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I don't know very much about the US line other than the pot metal reproducer housings are usually broken!
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Might you have a picture of the old one?
maybe I can help or one of my club members
Thanks Much
maybe I can help or one of my club members
Thanks Much
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If you look at the first page, it is there.edisonrestorer64 wrote:Might you have a picture of the old one?
maybe I can help or one of my club members
Thanks Much