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changer from 49-1278 cartridge
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You are right, so I looked a little deeper. The 1948-49 Yearbook in the Philco Radio Library has information on Record Changers M-9C and M-12C. Both models are two tone arm phonographs. Perhaps this will help. Take care and BE HEALTHY! Gary

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