No association with the seller.
Just posting this because it is interesting. If you were going to buy one, I would suggest just going Amazon or EBay for a new one.
BNIB Teenage Engineering PO-80 Record Factory - $260 (about $188 US)
It a weird way this is actually sort of cool. It is a small USB powered cutting lathe and record player that will cut and play 5" disks "with ultra-analog lo-fi sound." It comes as a kit that you must assemble yourself. It is apparently identical to a product by Gakken, which is less colourful and lower priced. The sound quality is poor, of course. There is a bit of buzz among some DJ types on Youtube, people who actually like the sound for certain purposes.
https://vancouver.craigslist.org/van/ms ... 33350.html
Manufacturer's Website:
https://teenage.engineering
A UK review of the earlier Gakken product:
https://www.juno.co.uk/junodaily/2020/1 ... it-review/
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Re: CL - Teenage Engineering PO-80 Record Factory – Vancouver, BC
Very interesting! And the sound examples they provide are not too bad! They sound like our own well-worn 78s 

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Re: CL - Teenage Engineering PO-80 Record Factory – Vancouver, BC
Yes, I thought so, too.
I shared this with a nephew who owns a recording studio. He brought the Phonocut machine to my attention. The Phonocut is a very serious step up from the Teenage Engineering/Gakken toys.
Phonocut is a crowdsource-funded project which has not met its mass production delivery goals. It now seems to have some backing from Ortofon.
https://phonocut.com