01-19-2014, 01:21 PM
The picture above matches the M-26. The M-24 was a "little brother" to the 26, with no shut-off after last record, different color of plastic part, etc. Also, the M-28 was essentially the same as the 26, but with improved motor, anti-resonant tonearm, hi-fi cartridge, etc... all on same PR-2829 bulletin.
{Just added, later that same afternoon...}
The M-26 changer is/was used in the D-1344 portable record player from the 'model year' 1956. Bulletin is dated Sept. 1955. Like I'd menbtioned above. Late 1955 intro for the 1956 model year.
Chuck
{Just added, later that same afternoon...}
The M-26 changer is/was used in the D-1344 portable record player from the 'model year' 1956. Bulletin is dated Sept. 1955. Like I'd menbtioned above. Late 1955 intro for the 1956 model year.
Chuck
Chuck Schwark,
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