My "Petal Pink"General Electric Combination from 1958. Has turquoise interior with the rotating "Lazy Susan"-style shelves. First year of the "modern" rectilinear fridge was 1957.
Beautiful collection, sartana! Especially like that Zenith...1958 or '59? Vintage 45s must sound warm and full of rich bass with that machine. I'm a Webcor guy at heart, though. Any pics of the changer in yours?
That's exactly why I obtained the Webcor...to play electrically-recorded 78rpm records (which make up the bulk of my 78 collection). Prior to the arrival of the Webcor, I could only look at my Count Basie and Billy Butterfield discs! :(
Anyway, Victor never met my ex...she was able to balance...
Looks like a good candidate for restoration. I believe your fan might date to the 19-teens to the 1920s. I have an oscillating General Electric fan from that era that looks quite similar!
This is my Victor VV-300, which would have been closer to the top of the "humpback" pecking order. As you can see, it has the curved lid and top surfaces. It must have really frustrated the home decorators of the day!
I know there was another thread about Victrolas and acoustic phonographs, but what of the electric sort? Anyone here into them? I have a four or five of them, mostly worthless in all likelihood but very nifty, nonetheless.
Here is a circa-1946 Detrola radio-phonograph combo. It's my only...
Nice Mixmasters, everyone. I actually admin a Facebook group called "Fans of the Classic Sunbeam Mixmaster" which is open to enthusiasts and fans alike.
http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/home.php?sk=group_116001601747070&ap=1
I will have to get a picture of my 1956 Model 11 to post up...
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