No affiliation.
If I could get this one home, it would already be mine! Missing the grille, so what.

Best,
Fran
Duh, oooops. Thanks George! I was so busy looking at other Chippendales, I confused this with another one.phonogfp wrote:"Missing the grille?"
George P.
You're welcome, Chuck! I hope it works out for you, it's a true beauty!Chuck wrote:Thank you Fran! I am about 250 miles from
this one, but my older brother lives in
that town!
I emailed him the link, and have asked him to
go wind it up, play it, and see if it's any
good. If it is, I'm going to try and get it.
Thanks again.
Chuck
Chuck,Chuck wrote:Thanks for your opinion of this situation,
Edisone. I appreciate your input.
However, from my viewpoint, I see it as
yes, it cosmetically looks nice. But, who knows what's really going on inside, that is
preventing this machine from being able to
run properly?
To me, $250 for this machine, in this shape,
with the 67 records would be a very fair and
reasonable price if and only if it is in full
decent operating condition.
Since it is apparently not able to run for
whatever reason, it makes little difference
to me how nice the cabinet looks.
The troubles (whatever they might be) tend
to get me thinking this machine is worth a bit
less (to me that is) than the seller's asking
price.
Others obviously have their standards of value
and what's worth what.
Without knowing exactly what the internal issues are, I simply can't say for sure
what it's worth to me. Less than $250, I can
tell you that. I would happily pay the $250
for a *running* machine.
I kind of wonder if some time along the way,
somebody got at it and wound it all the way
up so darn tight, that the springs are bound
tight, clear all the way wound up?
I wonder. Any ideas out there of various
mechanical scenarios which could cause a
"stuck crank" ? I am about out of theories.
Chuck