Wow, thatz a neat Collaro! Here in the US Collaro was known to be used in Maganvox sets in the 50's, 60, and 70's and in the 60's and early 70's it was called "Magnavox Micromatic".
Very nice example of a compact table radiogram. It is actually manufactured by the famous PYE company based at Cambridge. [Hence the blue colour] The record deck is a COLLARO. The original head was coded purple [underneath] and the stylus played all records, 78's 45's and 33's. It was the only stylus/head released in the U'K' that could do this. [To the best of my knowledge!] I expect you have replaced it with a 45/33 only stylus as this will be a bit kinder to your records. Nice one! J.
Can anyone tell me what the song on the record playing is? Thanks.
87tubechrisd 9 months ago
@87tubechrisd
Rock the Night by Europe, about 1987 or 88
Artcurus 7 months ago
Wow, thatz a neat Collaro! Here in the US Collaro was known to be used in Maganvox sets in the 50's, 60, and 70's and in the 60's and early 70's it was called "Magnavox Micromatic".
Vinylrecordsneverdie 2 years ago
Very nice example of a compact table radiogram. It is actually manufactured by the famous PYE company based at Cambridge. [Hence the blue colour] The record deck is a COLLARO. The original head was coded purple [underneath] and the stylus played all records, 78's 45's and 33's. It was the only stylus/head released in the U'K' that could do this. [To the best of my knowledge!] I expect you have replaced it with a 45/33 only stylus as this will be a bit kinder to your records. Nice one! J.
vinylseat 3 years ago
For detailed information of this player see hyperlink in the upper right corner of the window (in the description).
Fomeerman 3 years ago