Posted : Friday, December 22, 2023 07:52 PM
Light Oak Westinghouse radio/phono combination, with storage below, probably from the late '40s or very early '50s.
Phono changer plays 78 rpm records only.
A little bit unusual, the part with the radio and amplifier can be detached and is the same as their regular table radio.
I have not tried this out in a few years, but last time I did, I believe both the radio and phono worked fine.
Most of the finish on the wooden case is good, but the bottom part of the front door is not so good.
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I think it was left by a window and the finish is kind of dried and crackled.
Were I keeping it, I think I would get a Homer Formby's refinishing kit and use on just that part.
Actually I have one of those kits, and would include it with this machine if I can find it.
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