by Joe_DS »
Mon Oct 22, 2012 2:07 am
It would probably date from from around 1960, since the unit, itself, would have been sold with the speaker (SS1139) which dates from that year. ( See --
http://www.stevenjohnson.com/photofacts/index-a.htm )
The dead giveaway that it's not from 1947 is the fact that it's stereophonic. Stereo phonographs & records did not hit the market until around 1957/1958 --
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gramophone_recordAs has been noted in many posts on this forum -- such as:
viewtopic.php?f=16&t=4967 --
unless this has been
regularly serviced throughout it's lifetime--up until the past few years--it's best not to play it,
or even plug it in, until it has been inspected by a qualified technician. The reason for this is simple. In the 50+ years since it left the factory, it's very probable that at least some of the rubber coated wires and other electrical components have degraded to the point where they are no longer safe to hold an electric current. It only takes one uninsulated wire to spark and damage the unit, or start an electrical fire.
Once restored, it should provide many years of enjoyment.
As for a value, it looks to be in exceptional cosmetic condition. If you plan to sell it at auction, probably start with a nominal $50-100 starting bid, and see what the market brings. I'll caution, though, that depending on where you live, it may not command much attention, or much more than the minimum bid--if it sells at all.
HTH,
Joe