you can use a phanstiehl P-51-3 cartridge in that changer. It's the same cartridge as the astatic 51 with a 3 mil 78 stylus, phanstiel bought all of astatic's equipment and is making new cartridges using the old tooling.
2 weeks ago I saw a Farnsworth radio/phono cabinet at the local flea market and it had the same exact changer, but a different style cabinet. Looks like a seat.
Nice console and thanks for adding your video response to mine, because Nat King Cole's version is much better than the Johnny Ray one and it was from 1952. 78MAN has the UK Capitol 78 of the original version while I did a video response to the original 78 which is the stereo version of Nat King Cole where he re-recorded that song along with some old favorites that are in stereo, unlike "The Christmas Song".
The song was written in 1930 by Roy Turk. Nat King Cole had his version in Sept of 1951 and it hit no. 8 in 1952. Johnny Ray's version hit no. 4 in February of 1952, and was featured in the movie of the same name in 1953 starring Donald O Conner. I was surprised that they were so close together. I though Johnny Ray's was in the mid to late 50's. I like both versions about the same , but Nat King Cole is one of my favorite singers. Johnny Ray can't be beat singing Cry.
Thanks for the comment. I've never saw the movie though, but I do remember an excerpt from a movie shown on an episode of "Columbo" entitled "Forgotten Lady" from 1975, they used scenes from a film "Walkin' My Baby Back Home" used during an episode.
It uses a saphire needle. It is the old style cartridge that has the type of stylus that slides up in the cartridge. The stylus does have an angle to it unlike the old steel needles that are straight as a nail, and are just as hard on the records.
you can use a phanstiehl P-51-3 cartridge in that changer. It's the same cartridge as the astatic 51 with a 3 mil 78 stylus, phanstiel bought all of astatic's equipment and is making new cartridges using the old tooling.
grassulo 7 months ago
i love a farns worth my neighbor has one just like this
staticmunk7777 11 months ago
2 weeks ago I saw a Farnsworth radio/phono cabinet at the local flea market and it had the same exact changer, but a different style cabinet. Looks like a seat.
Vinylrecordsneverdie 2 years ago
Nice console and thanks for adding your video response to mine, because Nat King Cole's version is much better than the Johnny Ray one and it was from 1952. 78MAN has the UK Capitol 78 of the original version while I did a video response to the original 78 which is the stereo version of Nat King Cole where he re-recorded that song along with some old favorites that are in stereo, unlike "The Christmas Song".
MagcialWorldOfMusic 2 years ago
The song was written in 1930 by Roy Turk. Nat King Cole had his version in Sept of 1951 and it hit no. 8 in 1952. Johnny Ray's version hit no. 4 in February of 1952, and was featured in the movie of the same name in 1953 starring Donald O Conner. I was surprised that they were so close together. I though Johnny Ray's was in the mid to late 50's. I like both versions about the same , but Nat King Cole is one of my favorite singers. Johnny Ray can't be beat singing Cry.
maynardcat 2 years ago
Thanks for the comment. I've never saw the movie though, but I do remember an excerpt from a movie shown on an episode of "Columbo" entitled "Forgotten Lady" from 1975, they used scenes from a film "Walkin' My Baby Back Home" used during an episode.
MagcialWorldOfMusic 2 years ago
Very Awesome And Unusual Console.What Is The Tracking Force Of The Phonograph In It?
glennmillerfan 2 years ago
The tracking force is heavy, probably 8-10 grams. It uses the old style crystal 78 type cartridge.
maynardcat 2 years ago
I Fogot To Ask If It Uses Steel Needles Or Sappire Needles?
glennmillerfan 2 years ago
It uses a saphire needle. It is the old style cartridge that has the type of stylus that slides up in the cartridge. The stylus does have an angle to it unlike the old steel needles that are straight as a nail, and are just as hard on the records.
maynardcat 2 years ago
Very nice console and I love the styling of the radio dial pointer and the record changer. The tonearm looks like a Zenith Cobramatic.
Vinylrecordsneverdie 2 years ago
That's what I thought. Interesting mechanism.
jasonlava 2 years ago