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Vintage Portable Record Player Phonograph Alligator Suitcase 3-Speed Model 7054
$ 41.99
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Description
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Plunder Parlor!
Antique Audio!
Trav-ler Corporation started in Chicago in 1921, first
with radios, then table top phonographs, and lastly,
televisions from 1951 until 1965.
Please see photos as they are part of the description
to determine condition is suitable for your purchase.
Judging by the alligator covering, and the very few others of this brand that I could find, I believe this is from before 1950, and is a tube model. Since the company dissolved mid-century, there are not many of these.
It does indeed work! All 3 speeds. I tested with a 45 and a 33LP from my own closet. The bottom turn button is the power as well as volume. The top turn button is kind of like an equalizer, if you will. The board the table sits on looks like some kind of sprayed fiberglass? See pictures for the signs of common wear associated with it's age. It does generate a humming noise, and volume of music is about as loud as the highest setting on a cell phone - perhaps not quite. Will eventually need a new stylus (needle). Measures approx 13 x 10 x 6 when closed, and weighs 10 pounds.
If nothing else, makes a great display for your collection. Or show it to the neighborhood kids, since they've probably never even seen a vinyl record!
I do live in a smoking household, but take care
to put most eBay items in my guestroom.
Please consider this if you are extremely sensitive.
Thanks for looking! And Happy eBaying!