After playing the new records on the cabinet machine I played one on my Birch model 700 portable that I have had for years. Although not as good of sound quality the volume was lower and it still ran pretty good.
I decided to restore this machine also, having not done anything to it after buying it years ago at a yard sale for $30 and getting some help from a talking machine friend and clock collector on setting the reproducer angle. This will be while waiting to come across a nice horn project. It has a stained canvass case with much wear over the years with leather handle which is in good shape.
It has a maple "I think" motor board, Card board or paper horn with the exit out the backside of the playing surface. All the hardware is there just needs a little detailed attention.
The motor is a General Industries Motor, with a 1 spring main drive. It has a casting number but I have no clue what it means, 19602? I looks in good shape but it has wear somewhere in the gear train. Just a little noisy compared to my rebuild of the Meisselbach motor on the cabinet. I am sure I will find it upon breakdown and cleaning.
And here we go!