Vintage appliances, fans, and more at an antique shop (Pt.1)
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Where in the world is this place!!? I would be absolutely dizzy with excitement.
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The paradise exists!!
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Amen brother! This is a man's type of store. I wish we had more of these stores around instead of all the ones selling bric-a-brac junk. I could spend a week in this place.
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If I recall correctly, it's Victor's first changer, the model 10-50 from 1927.
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Nice to see a real antique shop for a change. I am so sick of shops that only sell glassware and friggin dishes. This is a man's antique shop! Where is this place?
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wow!! i would go nuts in a shop like that! he had boxes and boxes of edison records, and that monitor top fridge... sheesh
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COULD YOU GET THAT REEL-TO-REEL AT :29 please?!
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Very cool, I love seeing old appliances. We don't have antique shops like that in Los Angeles, it's all overpriced junk here.
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That unit throws off the record once it's done playing it. I have heard these cause many catastrophes by means of broken records.
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I've only seen something like it on YouTube but never in person. I thing I saw a Sony TC-200 sitting on the floor, it had a small plastic tube radio on top of it. Saw the Atwater Kent speaker and radio. The loose coupler would be very collectable even if it was a home brew. The black 1920's radio on the floor, my guess would be, a Freshman Masterpiece. And lots of other great stuff, nice antique store.
What a neat place.
AllAmericanFiveRadio 3 years ago
Thanks for your comments...have you ever seen a Victrola like the one around 2:17...it appears to be an acoustic model with some kind of automatic changer. Have never seen anything like it before, not sure exactly how it works.
retrochad 3 years ago