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It's also interesting to note that when GE stopped making record players in the mid '70's, Emerson continued to make the Wildcat stereo players and the Swingmate mono players. The only major difference was that the Emerson models used a BSR changer. The case design was basically the same as the older GE's and they still carried the Wildcat name. Actually, I don't think these were built by Emerson. I think they were built by Interstate Industries with the Emerson badge slapped on. Years ago, I actually owned the Emerson version of the GE Wildcat. It used a two speed BSR changer and had the same terrible sound quality of the old GE's. I think I sold mine to an old man for $10 and he seemed happy to get it.
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