RCA record players, most of them 45 changers.
There are three identical ones, with radios.
At least one of them may work, and you might be able to use parts to make one or two good, working ones.
One needs a new cord for sure.
A note I wrote some time ago, left in one, says radio works, phono needs some help.
A fourth changer has no radio, and unfortunately it's top is broken into two pieces.
Could probably be put back together with the proper glue.
A fifth player has Alice in Wonderland decals on the sides.
Years ago, I had that one rebuilt, which I believe included a new drive wheel or a resurfacing of the old one, and a new cartridge and needle.
Not being used much recently, it's a little sluggish starting, but then plays the record as it should.
Might need some adjusting of the set-down point, or some kind of adjustment if it fails to stop on a record and just keeps changing.
With a little cleaning, oiling, and adjusting, this will be a pretty nice one.
A sixth player has a blue front and peach-colored
tone arm, a newer model than the others maybe.
I'm thinking it might have had a cover at one time.
Two players are suitcase portables, manufactured a few years apart.
They are 3-speeds.
The last one is a suitcase portable, with a changer, called the Vibra.
It works fairly well, but set-down point may need adjusted.
Probably changer mechanism could use a good cleaning and oiling.