Yay Canada! :-) some sets made in Cda were unusual and had different features than in the USA, same with sets made in Japan and other places I've noticed. Impressive that your set has an "aux" setting? That seems very advanced to me. The set is in beautiful shape. And very cool poster!
@RCALennon I never heard of Shelley doing that song, but it wasn't a single by her.. the Joanie Summers one that Desoto is playing here is the one that was a hit (and the only version I've ever heard..) it might have been an album cut by Shelley F. She's better known for Johnny Angel.
I have some of those needle holders still in a an old sewing canister that belonged to my grandmother. Very nice RCA poster, and that RCA 45 player sounds great. It reminds me a little of the one I have posted in the bleached blonde cabinet with an AM Radio. It definately needs a new cartridge. The old cartridge plays, but doesn't have much volume. I'm going to be checking ebay for a couple of low riders.
Great looking 45 player. Also like the Joanie Sommers song. I prefer the early 45 changers to the later ones that RCA made. I have two of them and at least they don't have the rubber drive wheel for the change mechanism like the later models do.
Beautiful Desoto!!! I really love the fact that its in a wooden cabinet. It sounded great!! Also, super job on the framing of the sewing needles. Super Atomic!!! :-)
Yay Canada! :-) some sets made in Cda were unusual and had different features than in the USA, same with sets made in Japan and other places I've noticed. Impressive that your set has an "aux" setting? That seems very advanced to me. The set is in beautiful shape. And very cool poster!
75capriceconvertible 11 months ago
That is a cool rca red top !! Very low wow & flutter.. it's hard to get them to play that well, excellent!
CrisVangel 1 year ago
Awesome Canadian player! I really like this song too, though I prefer the version by Shelley Fabares. Very nice adverts too.
RCALennon 1 year ago
@RCALennon I never heard of Shelley doing that song, but it wasn't a single by her.. the Joanie Summers one that Desoto is playing here is the one that was a hit (and the only version I've ever heard..) it might have been an album cut by Shelley F. She's better known for Johnny Angel.
CrisVangel 1 year ago
love the needle holders too makes a great picture
Westtoledoguy 1 year ago
I have a 1931 RCA Phonola 78 player & Radio played orthophonic records wonderful sadly it needs fixed
Westtoledoguy 1 year ago
Very cool radio, and needle packs, Rich!
Edisonfans19 1 year ago
I have some of those needle holders still in a an old sewing canister that belonged to my grandmother. Very nice RCA poster, and that RCA 45 player sounds great. It reminds me a little of the one I have posted in the bleached blonde cabinet with an AM Radio. It definately needs a new cartridge. The old cartridge plays, but doesn't have much volume. I'm going to be checking ebay for a couple of low riders.
maynardcat 1 year ago
Great looking 45 player. Also like the Joanie Sommers song. I prefer the early 45 changers to the later ones that RCA made. I have two of them and at least they don't have the rubber drive wheel for the change mechanism like the later models do.
AstroSonic1967 1 year ago
Neat-o! Love the poster too
fortyfiveplayer 1 year ago
Beautiful Desoto!!! I really love the fact that its in a wooden cabinet. It sounded great!! Also, super job on the framing of the sewing needles. Super Atomic!!! :-)
RaymondTVinyl 1 year ago
those needle covers are very cool.amazing artwork put into really a throw away item.
the rca is cool too,i have only seen a pic in the fabulous 45 book
chompo7 1 year ago
Those needle covers are wonderful! Love the Atomic graphics! Love the RCA ad page as well! The 9Y5 is just glorious! Great sound on that, too!
sideshowtink 1 year ago
Very nice! Very Rare! Very Cool! We share similar tastes in rare items!
seeburgsrock 1 year ago
That's a nice piece and also those posters too!!!
Vinylrecordsneverdie 1 year ago
wow ee you have some really kewl stuff
owlydog 1 year ago
Your videos are always very informative, very interesting. Thanks for your great work!
calvertsch 1 year ago