You mean it doesn't?! What's the dataplate on that one?phonogfp wrote:Does it have to be working?
George P.

Fran
You mean it doesn't?! What's the dataplate on that one?phonogfp wrote:Does it have to be working?
George P.
phonogfp wrote:Does it have to be working?
George P.
James,Roaring20s wrote:This is my least favorite of the four I have.
I never use it to play records, the tone arm is heavy.
Its sole purpose today... record storage.![]()
James.
I had one of those too!!! Got rid of it as it wasn't anything special (except for being a gift from a family member--but they understood when I passed it along--the family member originally thought you could transfer from analog disc to CD, but it doesn't do that).Player-Tone wrote:Does this count? It's my least favorite machine since it is the only one I have that isn't an antique.
Made in February of 2011:
Looks like that dealer out in Croydon, PA decided to "part it out."phonogfp wrote:Does it have to be working?
George P.
Actually, all the parts are still here, minus the grille. If anyone needs oak cabinet parts for a C-250/C-19, I may be able to help...pughphonos wrote:Looks like that dealer out in Croydon, PA decided to "part it out."phonogfp wrote:Does it have to be working?
George P.