Definitely a 1931 HMV 102 in green with the sophisticated automatic brake for any make of record, and a convenient record tray. Light, elegant,compact for a portable, long horn, no pot metal at all apart from backplate of soundbox if a 5A is present as opposed to a No.16,silent motor, beautiful chrome fittings, for me a 'warmer' and more refined tone of sound reproduction than any rival. That isn't to say that it is the loudest, but it is definitely the best overall; naturally a worn record can cause distortion, it doesnt work miracles, and the soundboxes are a nightmare if they need work, but a good one is unbeatable =D . I found mine, from which I take the description from, in the wild for £20 or around $30 I guess

However, I may be ever so slightly biased as a result of finding it so close to home. But my points on performance stand, if I was you I would find a good 102, good luck in whatever you do!
