I have Sears (Silvertone, i think) wire recorder in a furniture cabinet, slide out drawer, turntable, amp, open cabinet doors reveals 10' speaker, very nicely cared..All working, good sound. 1954 I think..
I don't know how much of this equipment is left. I imagine very few in operable condition. The sound can be quite good if restored properly. The restoration was done by my brother Doug who passed away in 2021. Thank you.
@Chris-qc4hb I'm not the poster of the original comment and it's already 3 months old, but i'm sorry to hear about Doug, he did a wonderful job restoring this electromechanical marvel.
Works great.
Has a great antique sound.
Thank you.
I have Sears (Silvertone, i think) wire recorder in a furniture cabinet, slide out drawer, turntable, amp, open cabinet doors reveals 10' speaker, very nicely cared..All working, good sound. 1954 I think..
Glad to hear there are more out there in working condition.
How Kool. Not bad sound. How many wire recorders and players such as that are left? Where did you find one in such condition?
I don't know how much of this equipment is left. I imagine very few in operable condition. The sound can be quite good if restored properly. The restoration was done by my brother Doug who passed away in 2021. Thank you.
@Chris-qc4hb I'm not the poster of the original comment and it's already 3 months old, but i'm sorry to hear about Doug, he did a wonderful job restoring this electromechanical marvel.