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RECORD PLAYER BONE YARD!

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Uploaded by on Apr 13, 2008

TONS of record players waiting to be resurrected! Here is my basement workroom with an ecclectic collection of interesting record players that I have acquired over the years. Enjoy the tour!

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  • Awesome stash of very desirable good stuff. How bout an update? Whats in inventory now? Thanks.

  • @ThePhonoJack Still looks pretty much the same. I did sell a few of them, including the RCA Black/Grey radio/phonograph. Thinking about unloading more since I don't have the time anymore to refurbish them

  • Wow you have quite the collection I hope you get them all runnung some day. I have 2 old record players a 1961 Symphonic 4 speed player and a early 50's RCA Victor 45 rpm record player both working good.

  • Thanks for the comment! You have a great YouTube channel and I love your Symphonic record player!!

  • dude you are legendary! Let me know if you find another set of legs for the RCA Victor 1957, makes it totally retro!

  • Thanks for the compliment! Yes, the legs make the whole thing. If you notice, my legs also have the originala round, white plastic feet, which are almost always found missing on the units with the legs...

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  • Thanks for the comment! Hopefully, I will be adding more YouTube videos with some of these gems in working condition...

  • Thankyou.

  • i have a garrard sp 25 mk ii 1965 fitted to a dynatron mazurka it been sitting for 22 years fired it up now i use it all the time do you think its worth doing some restoration to the toneare because its running fine with a new stanton needle. i think i might beause the tone arm sems tired

  • Parts are still out there. The electronic components, such as tubes, capacitors, and resistors, are still around.

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