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Originally Posted by decojoe67
I agree with everyone. For that kind of money, if you have the space it's worth getting. As far as value and desirability, it's very low, but I personally never make that the driving force in getting a set. The phono is a later replacement, but that was typically done when 45's and LP records came out. One thing for sure, it should be a great player and fun set to use once restored. Good luck!
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I agree, this is one of the nicest sets I've seen in a while, the chassis is completely rust free, the record player retrofit was done in a professional manner (it wasn't just slapped in there like an amateur job like I've often times seen with these old sets), and the walnut cabinet is still in good shape yet, complete with its original hardware yet.