This is just a "teaser" video of more to come. This (the center spindle) is the most interesting part of these mini changers, made in 1950, and VERY rare.
Can't wait for the restoration videos on this Webster - there aren't too many videos here on YouTube on any Webster changers. It's of interest to me as Websters were the changer of choice here in Australia in many radiograms between about 1948-1958, but few in existence here are still in operation. So seeing any operating at all is a real treat for me, brings back childhood memories !
Stop teasing me! You'll have to admit this thing is really cool (and rare!). I can't wait to see this thing up & going. I plan to use this primarily to stack some 7" 33's on. I kinda figured the rubber portion on the spindle would be the most challenging but you certainly overcame it. I'm VERY excited to have this in my collection!
Very cool!!
desoto1961 8 months ago
Can't wait for the restoration videos on this Webster - there aren't too many videos here on YouTube on any Webster changers. It's of interest to me as Websters were the changer of choice here in Australia in many radiograms between about 1948-1958, but few in existence here are still in operation. So seeing any operating at all is a real treat for me, brings back childhood memories !
tubeie07 8 months ago
cant wait to see this player,its very interesting looking
chompo7 8 months ago
Stop teasing me! You'll have to admit this thing is really cool (and rare!). I can't wait to see this thing up & going. I plan to use this primarily to stack some 7" 33's on. I kinda figured the rubber portion on the spindle would be the most challenging but you certainly overcame it. I'm VERY excited to have this in my collection!
seeburgsrock 8 months ago
I think I have read that the rubber part would wear out..as you have indicated. You are the man!
calvertsch 8 months ago