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What can you tell me about this find?
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Hello  I was hoping someone could tell me the year and model of this philco radio record player.


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#2

Welcome to the Phabulous Philco Phorum!

I can tell you it's Voice of Music record changer has a tonearm identical with that on the VM changer in a Zenith console my family bought in 1968. But ours had a short-spindled version, so I suspect yours is a few years older, before VM went to that shorter spindle.

If you contact Gary Stork at https://www.thevoiceofmusic.com/ , 248-478-0990, he may be able to zero-in on exactly when that changer was manufactured.
#3

There are no tags? they are glued or stapled inside the cabinet. It is a mid 60's to 70's wall hanging unit. What does it say under "Philco" Solid state?

Kirk

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#4

It has to be older than the mid-60s with that tall spindle.   Icon_evil
#5

No tag on the back☹
#6

Welcome to the Phorum!

Sorry, I don’t have any info on that set.
#7

1964. Some appear to show an RCA 45 changer.




   



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