Need help identifying portable record player all in one

Electrically amplified phonographs or radio/phonographs and related components (approx. 1928-1990).



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dominicanpowerhouse
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Need help identifying portable record player all in one

by dominicanpowerhouse » Sun Nov 16, 2014 5:19 am

Hi guys,
I need help figuring out what make/model record player I purchased from a bizarre here in Dover, Delaware. I searched all over the unit but didn't find any information I could use to identify it. I opened it and couldn't find a clue. I was told by the seller (paid $35) that he changed the needles. From the looks of the internal components he might of changed some of them too. The only identifying feature I saw was the GE symbol on some of the internals but I'm not sure if they can be trusted being as some look new. I intend to take it to be restored professionally but would like to know what model it is and if it worth doing so. Also there aren't many places I know of that can fix/restore it or I'd try calling them for info. The unit works, although it smells like an old attic when turned on ( will that go away eventually or is there something I could do to help de-funk it?) In any case, thanks ahead of time for any help that you may extend.
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Re: Need help identifying portable record player all in one

by MattTech » Sun Nov 16, 2014 8:23 am

And you really won't find any information regarding the Concert Hall brand.
It was a generic company who produced inexpensive products that were sold in department/drug stores stores way back when.
I hope you didn't pay more than 5 dollars for that thing.
The Internet is a marvelous thing, however it's not a good substitute for actually being there.


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Re: Need help identifying portable record player all in one

by dominicanpowerhouse » Sun Nov 16, 2014 2:40 pm

Unfortunately I did. However, I can attribute that to my inexperience collecting and impulse buying. The price is low enough where I can still live with myself. I appreciate the heads up, I'm glad I didn't spend more cash attempting to restore it. Shame though.


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Re: Need help identifying portable record player all in one

by Joe_DS » Tue Nov 18, 2014 12:30 am

I have to start by saying that electrically amplified phonos are definitely out of my league. If it ain't got a crank sticking out of the side, it don't make no sense to me. I don't want nothin' to do with this fancy 'lek-trizity stuff! (Insert winking face of choice.)

Still, I DO know that while it's probably considered "second rate" compared to some of the name brand units produced during the early 1960s/late 1950s, it TOWERS ABOVE any of the new self-contained Chinese-made all-plastic record players sold by Crosley, etc. As such, it might make for a good project machine, and worth working on to hone your restoration skills. Once completed, it will probably out-perform--and definitely outlast--any "China-Phone" ten times over.

Just my two cents.

Joe

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Re: Need help identifying portable record player all in one

by DoghouseRiley » Tue Nov 18, 2014 1:39 am

Joe_DS wrote:I have to start by saying that electrically amplified phonos are definitely out of my league. If it ain't got a crank sticking out of the side, it don't make no sense to me. I don't want nothin' to do with this fancy 'lek-trizity stuff! (Insert winking face of choice.)

Still, I DO know that while it's probably considered "second rate" compared to some of the name brand units produced during the early 1960s/late 1950s, it TOWERS ABOVE any of the new self-contained Chinese-made all-plastic record players sold by Crosley, etc. As such, it might make for a good project machine, and worth working on to hone your restoration skills. Once completed, it will probably out-perform--and definitely outlast--any "China-Phone" ten times over.

Just my two cents.

Joe


I think it would also be possible to rip off the old worn cabinet covering and replace it with something in a similar style and colour.
Much easy than "rechroming."

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