Sold: Mint Orthophonic Reproducer - $125.00

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kendphono
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Sold: Mint Orthophonic Reproducer - $125.00

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This is a great Orthophonic reproducer. As you can see, it is nickel plated and the plating is in shiny, excellent condition. The back has no splits and is nice and tight. The needle bar is properly attached to the diaphragm at all points. It plays loud and clear. I want $125 for it. Buyer pays shipping and insurance. Payment by PayPal “Family and Friends”. Please contact by PM.

Ken Danckaert
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Re: For Sale: Mint Orthophonic Reproducer - $125.00

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Interested - what model is this from? A portable or a floor model?

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I don't know. It was in a box of spare reproducers.

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Sorry, I didn't think enough about your question. It is not from a portable. Those reproducers usually had the screen over them.

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Isn't that a crack/split over the PHO in orthophonic on the back? Or is it just the photo?

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There is a casting seam that starts near the "T". It looks like the seam collapses slightly between the "H" and "O". I can't really tell what has gone on there.

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It looks like some pot metal swelling and a crack. It doesn't seem fatal at all to the reproducer, but it definitely seems to be there.

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