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COLUMBIA ELECTRIC TURNTABLE, 1930's

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COLUMBIA ELECTRIC TURNTABLE, 1930's

Made in Great Britain by the Columbia Graphaphone Company. An Electric turntable Model 228 and Electro-magnetic pick up head, using standard gramophone needles, which could be plugged into the Gram input of a wireless set or Amplifier. Only one speed is possible 78 rpm, it can be connected to 100-130 Volt or 200-250 VAC 50 Cycles. Cost 39 Shillings and 6 Pence in the 1930's.

Bruce Hammond Collection.

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