I often wonder who acquires these (US market) Credenza clones? Seems that they're bought and then disappear from the face of the earth. I've yet to see any detailed photos or videos of restored models posted by an actual collector; nor have I ever seen one in any collector's house.
Along that line, I've only spotted a couple of videos, such as this one:
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For whatever reason, in the videos, they always seem to be operating in "as found" condition with frozen sound boxes and uneven running motors that (as in the case of the above Melophonic) sound like they might blow apart at any second.
I spotted a video of a large Tru-Phonic a few years ago, which has since disappeared from Youtube. The owner constantly referred to it as a "True Tone," in spite of the fact that he zoomed in on the decal under the lid. It wouldn't have sounded too bad if the turntable hadn't been running at about 90 rpm; and playing a blasty Hank Williams (MGM) 78 with an obviously worn needle.
I'd sure love to see a video of Sonora's answer to the Orthophonic Credenza, or even a decent, RESTORED large horn Tru-Phonic, or a Melophonic, or any other "Me-Too-phonic" for that matter.
...end of rant...
DS