Yeah I like it better than the credenza too,just because it fits
in my living room nicely with all my other machines, and your
right Sean it puts out some powerful sound with a loud or extra
loud tungstone needle. My grandson actually found it when we were
out antiquing one Sunday, and then as I was dickering on the price
I was telling the owner what I would have to do to it when I got
it home, and one of the things was to find a crank for it, my
grandson says, hey grampa its got an electric chord coming out the
back. So the owner says I didnt know that. He said he never plugs
any antique electric in, so I said I'll give ya 200.00 for it, he
wanted 300.00. He took my offer. Long story short I got it home and
all I've really done to it is wipe it down and polish it. A great
machine.
Gene
Credenza - Kansas City.
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Re: Credenza - Kansas City.
Yeah I like it better than the credenza too,just because it fits
in my living room nicely with all my other machines, and your
right Sean it puts out some powerful sound with a loud or extra
loud tungstone needle. My grandson actually found it when we were
out antiquing one Sunday, and then as I was dickering on the price
I was telling the owner what I would have to do to it when I got
it home, and one of the things was to find a crank for it, my
grandson says, hey grampa its got an electric chord coming out the
back. So the owner says I didnt know that. He said he never plugs
any antique electric in, so I said I'll give ya 200.00 for it, he
wanted 300.00. He took my offer. Long story short I got it home and
all I've really done to it is wipe it down and polish it. A great
machine.
Gene
in my living room nicely with all my other machines, and your
right Sean it puts out some powerful sound with a loud or extra
loud tungstone needle. My grandson actually found it when we were
out antiquing one Sunday, and then as I was dickering on the price
I was telling the owner what I would have to do to it when I got
it home, and one of the things was to find a crank for it, my
grandson says, hey grampa its got an electric chord coming out the
back. So the owner says I didnt know that. He said he never plugs
any antique electric in, so I said I'll give ya 200.00 for it, he
wanted 300.00. He took my offer. Long story short I got it home and
all I've really done to it is wipe it down and polish it. A great
machine.
Gene