Philips Patrice Dupont-designed space age UFO record playerĪ design classic – and one that commands higher prices as the years pass. Philips Patrice Dupont-designed space age UFO record playerģ. This one has had a newly-reupholstered casing, a four-speed BSR autochanging record deck and a couple of rotary controls.Ī typical suitcase player, but in above average condition. I’ve owned one of these and they do have a decent sound via the valve amp included. Up as an auction item, this one is currently at 99 pence.Īnother reconditioned player and a solid maker too, with this 1960s Fidelity portable record player. The cabinet is said to be in ‘excellent condition’ too. 1960s Decca Decclian portable record playerĭating from the ’60s, this player is full-restored, so is ready to go.Īccording to the listing, it packs a valve amp, a mono/stereo switch, has controls for volume, treble, bass and balance and has a four-speed Garard autochanging deck. Note that if the auctions have ended, you can see all current vintage record player auctions here.ġ. Here are five of the best up for auction right now. But there are plenty of original players out there. Yes, you can buy retro-styled record players new these days (like the recent-produced Crosley Keepsake for example). Note that I independently write and research everything in this article.
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