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  • Nice console. It's interesting to see stereo consoles from other countries. I really like the circular tuning dial. In fact, the styling of the your set is similar to the late 50's Rca Victor's New Orthophonic stereo's. I once owned a Fisher console with the same Garrard RC-121 changer. I own two Garrard changers: RC-98 and SL-95B.

  • ...As a final note I've owned and played my Kriesler Stereogram for ten years without a tube fade or crackle. AM Radio tunes in well too. When I bought it no-one was interested. I was absolutely wrapt to get it home [delivered] for an amazing price, at the time.

  • Aren't they great. My one is more of a streaked 'honey' colour on the top. I like to collect and play particular 78's : Rare Australian, very vintage bands, harmonica,USA Swing/jazz. It really is literally a 'Time Machine' experience like no other !!

  • The 'Honey' colour is the most rare... your lucky to have one. I have another I'm restoring at the moment which is the teak colour version... Thanks again!

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  • ohhhh this is exactly like mine.... cool. i want to do mine up.

  • Hi again, see my other reply to your comment on my other video!

  • My childhood memory!

    I gonna cry...

  • There was one of these kriesler radiograms on ebay awhile back converted to a fishtank. I would usually disapprove of such enhancements but it was an excellent job.

  • I saw it too (as I usually look for old parts etc), and although I agree it was an excellent job - at the same time it broke my heart!

  • awesome console!

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