Detrola Vintage Record Player Tube Radio And Recorder Antique Phonograph
Nice condition, with pretty good wood and trimming, not easy to find this model with so many parts in good condition.
This model has 4 knobs under the radio station display.
When plugging in the machine and turning the on/off knob the player makes an obvious on sound.
When turning the knob for radio you hear more of a buzzing sound, it probably only needs an antenna.
When turning the knob to record the fan goes on and the turntable attempts to spin but barely goes it
may just need some grease. All mechanical parts look like they are present.
The 2 lamps in the front by the display turn on, there are many tubes as you can see, I am not sure why I
only see 2 of them have a tiny red glow inside when machine is turned on.
All wires look like they are connected to where they belong except for what looks like a part of the radio antenna.
I noticed that what I think is the knob (On the left side panel) for the radio, as shown in picture of interior, the
rubber grommet looks like it disconnected from the main pulley, I tried to push it back on but
it needs more force. I suspect this only needs a minimum of work to get this up and running for all functions.
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This model has 4 knobs under the radio station display.
When plugging in the machine and turning the on/off knob the player makes an obvious on sound.
When turning the knob for radio you hear more of a buzzing sound, it probably only needs an antenna.
When turning the knob to record the fan goes on and the turntable attempts to spin but barely goes it
may just need some grease. All mechanical parts look like they are present.
The 2 lamps in the front by the display turn on, there are many tubes as you can see, I am not sure why I
only see 2 of them have a tiny red glow inside when machine is turned on.
All wires look like they are connected to where they belong except for what looks like a part of the radio antenna.
I noticed that what I think is the knob (On the left side panel) for the radio, as shown in picture of interior, the
rubber grommet looks like it disconnected from the main pulley, I tried to push it back on but
it needs more force. I suspect this only needs a minimum of work to get this up and running for all functions.
Smart-phone users, if you don't want to use the Ebay app, don't attempt to zoom pictures on Ebay's mobile site, it won't be clear. Rather, click top right menu of phone, select 'request desktop site'. After the item reloads in desktop view, tap on main picture, it will open in spectacular viewing quality with zoom, enabling you to actually read the words on the pages and see tiny details. Tap side arrows to see next picture.
We accept payment by MO, Chk, All major Credit Cards and Paypal.
This listing has pictures of the actual book or books being sold, no stock-photos or photos of similar items, I took a complete set of new pictures especially for this listing and I have carefully described the condition of this specific item that you are looking at. Thank You.