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GENERAL ELECTRIC STEREO CONSOLE PHONOGRAPH

Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2007 12:07 am
by firechaser930
Can anyone please help me determine exactly what model I have and when it was made, as I am radio clueless?? The book I have for it states on the cover, "STEREO CONSOLE PHONOGRAPH" and it is a rather long piece of furniture. It opens in the midle upward, and it has the stereo player plus and AM/FM radio. There are a lot of numbers on the back of the unit, but none that I can obviously detect as a model number. On the back of the booklet, it does state in the warranty about it being a GENERAL ELECTRI MAN-MADE* DIAMOND STYLUS, if that gives anyone any help identifying this. I can send pictures if you are willing to help me, as I would like to sell it since I have no where to keep it in my house anymore, and it is in excellent condition, and if I keep my son near it, it won't remain that way. I do need to know what I am selling though...so any help anyone could give me would be greatly appreciated since I have been searching for 2 weeks now and still have no idea what I am dealing with...the only thing I was told was that it was not an antique.
Thank you in advance for anyone willing to help me!!

Your Phonograph

Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2007 5:21 am
by Bobby Basham
Howdie....

Other than giving the brand, you're describing just about any floor model unit made back in the 60's-70's. If there are numerous numbers on the back, list them all...there's something there that will identify your unit. There may be a model number, chassis number, cabinet finish, wattage, etc. Don't expect alot, unless there's something unique about it and you maybe put it on Ebay. I've picked up several units in excellent shape for $50 dollars or less.

BobbyB
Tucson, AZ