5/7/2023 0 Comments Space age record player![]() At the bottom of that post I showcased other units I wish I could find, and this was one of them! We were so excited to see Ed had this and he brought it thinking it was something we would dig, and he was right. He saw our Hepcat Restorations and the recent post we did on our newly acquired “ Ultra rare RCA record player, radio and cassette player“. There were some cool items out for sale, but we were blown away by this Electrohome unit for sale by our friend Ed. Mel and I were at the Alameda Point Antiques Faire this last weekend that is held the first Sunday of every month. I think this unit looks really slick now! I also wanted to cut out three holes on the bottom to keep the cord and speaker wires separate from one another.Īfter all the drilling and painting was done, all I had to do was bring these two together. After the paint dried, I had to drill holes to route the cord through the center. ![]() I could have painted the base a hundred different colors, but I felt that black looked best with the black accents on the record player. ![]() With that idea, I was excited to bring these two pieces together. In the exhibit, they used the same record player paired with a similar base. I wasn’t sure what to do with this base until we saw online an exhibit that San Francisco Museum of Modern Art did about the 70’s. We purchased this base that was originally for a terrarium, but was missing the plastic ball terrarium topper. This is the table top model, but they also made ones that had a tulip base stand. Mel and I have had this player for some time.
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