Another find today, a Record Flasher. It's in the original box with the sales slip. I must admit I've not seen one of these before and if someone can tell me what it does and what machines it fits I would be grateful.
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Record Flasher
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Re: Record Flasher
Well Sir. That B-250 for sale on Long Island had one added to it.
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Re: Record Flasher
It's a light that can be mounted inside the record compartment. The leads attach to a battery. If the machine is situated in a dark spot, seeing the edge of the record can be dicey, so this little gizmo is mounted on the right side near the spot when the sound box/reproducer is lowered. Press the little switch (or slide it - different makes operate differently) and the right edge of the disc is lit up.
This same model was mounted inside an B-250 very recently discussed on the eBay/Craigslist section.
George P.
PS: Late by two minutes!
This same model was mounted inside an B-250 very recently discussed on the eBay/Craigslist section.
George P.
PS: Late by two minutes!
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Re: Record Flasher
The Record Flasher is neat. However, somewhat intrusive as you need to make holes into your priced machine. I prefer the Record-Lite (also battery powered). Just slip it over the end of your tone arm and your good to go. No fuss, no muss..
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