Jim C Bradley
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Hi,
I have several old audio components, cables, jacks, plugs, etc. These date back from the time of monaural. I also have Pickering and Stanton phonograph pickup cartridges The Pickering flips over; one way is for 78 rpm records, the flip side is for 33 1/3 and 45 rpms. In addition to that I have a couple Shure crystal phonograph cartridges.
I also have some “brand new” 60-70 year old Recaton “needles” for playing 78 RPM records.
To anyone interested in audio equipment of the late 1930’s through the 1960’s these are probably treasures; to anyone else they are probably junk. Pics of some items are attached.
They are free to anyone who wants them.
I have several old audio components, cables, jacks, plugs, etc. These date back from the time of monaural. I also have Pickering and Stanton phonograph pickup cartridges The Pickering flips over; one way is for 78 rpm records, the flip side is for 33 1/3 and 45 rpms. In addition to that I have a couple Shure crystal phonograph cartridges.
I also have some “brand new” 60-70 year old Recaton “needles” for playing 78 RPM records.
To anyone interested in audio equipment of the late 1930’s through the 1960’s these are probably treasures; to anyone else they are probably junk. Pics of some items are attached.
They are free to anyone who wants them.