I like watching it, but I know this unit distroys your record disk collection, the heavy tonearm and needle which is nail like, is abrasive on the disk, and wears them out. The auto is not kind to disks from watching it. Too bad, it looks real interesting. Whats am I saying?, this unit will trash your records.
I like watching it, but I know this unit distroys your record disk collection, the heavy tonearm and needle which is nail like, is abrasive on the disk, and wears them out. The auto is not kind to disks from watching it. Too bad, it looks real interesting.
As Hazel would have said--- Gee, that's a doozy! A knockout for sure, and I happen to LOVE White Electronics. I presume this is 78rpm only??????????????? which would date it in 1950 to 1954, my guess. Also Presume this was never sold in USA. Feel free to Educate me! I am still a vinyl junkie. Mostly non-rock 45s. Early 50s L K R in Palm Springs
This is one of the most unique operating changers I have ever seen. Great restoration project. I have a late 1950's Perpetuum changer, but it is nothing like this. Very nice and very unique collectors item.
coolest automatic changer ever! ;-) love it!!!
Mr78swing 4 months ago
oh....my.... god,....that is the coolest changer, I have NEVER seen a system like this one.Now i feel like i`ve seen everything
amberola1b 1 year ago
I like watching it, but I know this unit distroys your record disk collection, the heavy tonearm and needle which is nail like, is abrasive on the disk, and wears them out. The auto is not kind to disks from watching it. Too bad, it looks real interesting. Whats am I saying?, this unit will trash your records.
teendude16 1 year ago
I like watching it, but I know this unit distroys your record disk collection, the heavy tonearm and needle which is nail like, is abrasive on the disk, and wears them out. The auto is not kind to disks from watching it. Too bad, it looks real interesting.
teendude16 1 year ago
orallarry 1 year ago
Wow this is something else! I've never seen anything like this.
RCALennon 2 years ago
That is really cool. It looks great. What kind of stylus/cartridge does it use? I have never seen any thing like it.
turtlefromthenorth 2 years ago
Just amazing! what year is this machine??
RaymondTVinyl 2 years ago
SPECTACULAR! I've never seen anything like it!
sideshowtink 2 years ago
awsome,i want one!
chompo7 2 years ago
Q: how do you take all the rekeez off when it's done? Do you move the screws out of the way somehow?
umajunkcollector 2 years ago
The diagrid holders is removable.
Fomeerman 2 years ago
This is one of the most unique operating changers I have ever seen. Great restoration project. I have a late 1950's Perpetuum changer, but it is nothing like this. Very nice and very unique collectors item.
maynardcat 2 years ago
I agree, this one is "screwy"! Those old contraptions were great!
umajunkcollector 2 years ago