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Hello!
I found a 1930's Magnavox radio on the curb last week. Inside the cabinet was a Garrard RC-8A. Perhaps you could use it for parts? It has a tonearm rest intact, but the arm itself was snapped (I glued it) The subchassis has cracks too (cast pot metal) but otherwise its all there.
Jeff
Jeff, That's an amazing find. I have NEVER found anything curbside in my years of collecting. I would be interested in the changer, pot metal and all. Parts is parts. Where are you located?
Bill
Jeff Joseph said:
Hello!
I found a 1930's Magnavox radio on the curb last week. Inside the cabinet was a Garrard RC-8A. Perhaps you could use it for parts? It has a tonearm rest intact, but the arm itself was snapped (I glued it) The subchassis has cracks too (cast pot metal) but otherwise its all there.
Jeff
I'm on Long Island, east of NYC.
Jeff Joseph said:
I'm on Long Island, east of NYC.
Jeff, I'm in Allentown, Pa., so Long Island is doable as a day trip. My time is flexible so I can work around your schedule. Let me know what you want for the changer. Thanks, Bill
Bill,
you can have the changer for free.
I'm just glad that it will be of use to a fellow scott collector.
Jeff
Jeff, Can't argue with the price. Would this Friday or Saturday work?
Bill
Jeff Joseph said:
Bill,
you can have the changer for free.
I'm just glad that it will be of use to a fellow scott collector.
Jeff
Friday is fine. I have sent you a message.
Jeff
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