This is one of the most unique operating changers I have ever seen. Great restoration project. I have a late 1950's Perpetuum changer, but it is nothing like this. Very nice and very unique collectors item.
Congratulations with your collection it is overwhelming! Always thought PE was the inventor of the spiral changer, what is the brand mark of the spiral changer in your video?
BEAUTIFUL DECO CLAMSHELL DESIGN BUT YEA IT SEEMS LIKE THEY TOOK THE LONG WAY HOME HERE DEF WASTED MOTION BUT IT DOES IT IN SUCH A SHOWY WAY i'D BLOW A FEW BUCKS ON ONE IF i SHOULD EVER FIND ONE (DOUBTFULL)
I like watching it, but I know this unit distroys your record disk collection, the heavy tonearm and needle which is nail like, is abrasive on the disk, and wears them out. The auto is not kind to disks from watching it. Too bad, it looks real interesting.
To quote Yoda......when 800 years old you will be, look this good you will not!!! It's an old changer......we didn't have hi-fi in those days. We were lucky to have any kind of 'fi' at all!!!😉😉😉
I like watching it, but I know this unit distroys your record disk collection, the heavy tonearm and needle which is nail like, is abrasive on the disk, and wears them out. The auto is not kind to disks from watching it. Too bad, it looks real interesting. Whats am I saying?, this unit will trash your records.
Hello. Fantastic record player you have. I also have one but I think mine may be a earlier one than yours. It is polished alloy and looks like something from Metropolis. It does to an extent operate and may only need setting up by someone who knows the unusual mechanism. It will need a new power cable and a extension speaker as does not have one built in. It is the most beautiful record player I have possibly ever seen and I see and get a lot as do home clearance work. I will be listing it for sale on Ebay UK in second week of April so if you want another to add to your collection keep checking on Ebay :) Cheers, Jon
Every time I see old record changers, it shocks me as to how they made something so simple turn into something very complex.
I love the vintage computerised record player and you have good music including Winifred Attwell
What a gorgeous piece of history!
This is one of the most unique operating changers I have ever seen. Great restoration project. I have a late 1950's Perpetuum changer, but it is nothing like this. Very nice and very unique collectors item.
SPECTACULAR! I've never seen anything like it!
Maravilhoso ! Uma parte da história dos toca-discos.🇧🇷🇸🇪
How good I've not seen one like this b4
A really smart invention !
So deco! Love it
Incredible !
Like a Rube Goldberg record player.
oh....my.... god,....that is the coolest changer, I have NEVER seen a system like this one.Now i feel like i`ve seen everything
Hermoso!!! Un sueño
And how do you get them off?.
Just amazing! what year is this machine??
hermosoooooooooooooooooooooooooo
That is really cool. It looks great. What kind of stylus/cartridge does it use? I have never seen any thing like it.
The diagrid holders is removable.
...looks like someone wanted to hear Ms. Atwell all the way through!
That is way cool!
Theo Brakkman who was singing??????????!!!..I didn't recognize the singer
awsome,i want one!
the name of the first song?
does it uses the steel needle's ore does it use a electric needle head simalare to a modern turntábel almost?,
FOCUS!!!
Está em promoção? se assim tiver interesse real.
You will not see any other
record player like the one
in the video.
Hammer Teil
Congratulations with your collection it is overwhelming!
Always thought PE was the inventor of the spiral changer, what is the brand
mark of the spiral changer in your video?
Danks,,,, my maschin Polte magtenburg 1949
Thanks, very rare. Picture at www.wikiwand.com/de/Polte-Werke "Polte-Dauerplattenspieler, 1949 auf der Leipziger Frühjahrs-Messe ausgestellt"
Thanks for the link. I bought the device 10 years ago at Ebay for 500 Euro.
BEAUTIFUL DECO CLAMSHELL DESIGN BUT YEA IT SEEMS LIKE THEY TOOK THE LONG WAY HOME HERE DEF WASTED MOTION BUT IT DOES IT IN SUCH A SHOWY WAY i'D BLOW A FEW BUCKS ON ONE IF i SHOULD EVER FIND ONE (DOUBTFULL)
Whoa, the brand name just got re-started back in 2014, with table prices starting at 2500 pound. Try fixing your old one first..
I like watching it, but I know this unit distroys your record disk collection, the heavy tonearm and needle which is nail like, is abrasive on the disk, and wears them out. The auto is not kind to disks from watching it. Too bad, it looks real interesting.
In comparison to an old grammophon is this tonearm with only 40g a lightweight
It's a beautiful looking turntable but it does not sound very good. Too bright and brittle in the treble register.
To quote Yoda......when 800 years old you will be, look this good you will not!!! It's an old changer......we didn't have hi-fi in those days. We were lucky to have any kind of 'fi' at all!!!😉😉😉
But... I just want to play ONE record quickly LOL... So tedious, even to watch!
This thing will destroy your records, it is not good to use at all!!
I like watching it, but I know this unit distroys your record disk collection, the heavy tonearm and needle which is nail like, is abrasive on the disk, and wears them out. The auto is not kind to disks from watching it. Too bad, it looks real interesting. Whats am I saying?, this unit will trash your records.
Hello. Fantastic record player you have. I also have one but I think mine may be a earlier one than yours. It is polished alloy and looks like something from Metropolis. It does to an extent operate and may only need setting up by someone who knows the unusual mechanism. It will need a new power cable and a extension speaker as does not have one built in. It is the most beautiful record player I have possibly ever seen and I see and get a lot as do home clearance work. I will be listing it for sale on Ebay UK in second week of April so if you want another to add to your collection keep checking on Ebay :)
Cheers, Jon