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Silvertone Radio/Phonograph Console
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telegraph or telephone switch
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Thoren's Excelda
Posted By Views Date Posted
Unregistered 8304 December 13, 1901
Price Paid Condition
Free/Undisclosed/Unknown Good


Description: The Excelda is a portable gramaphone of the 1930s which was made in Switzerland and resembled the cameras of that time. The case is metal with a red faux-lizard, crackly finish. Dimensions are 2" high, 11" long, 4.75" wide. The 2.5" turntable is covered with brown felt and the record is secured with the original nut that closes the case. The leather carrying handle is broken. The phonograph is complete with all original parts including 4 extra needles.
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