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This predecessor to the very popular 422 of 1951 is a very rare model; I can't find another example ever offered here. It's an early "Musaphonic" from General Electric, with a brown plastic chassis that has a swirl marbled look reminiscent of Catalin or Bakelite that looks absolutely gorgeous under light, as you can tell from the photos. The knobs have few areas of wear around their bases, and there are age-appropriate dings and tiny scratches all over the chassis. It unfortunately does not power on when plugged, but the back cover looks like no one has ever been inside it, yet. Affordably priced for the next owner to explore further! $100.00. (1890020) |
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This predecessor to the very popular 422 of 1951 is a very rare model; I can't find another example ever offered here. It's an early "Musaphonic" from General Electric, with a brown plastic chassis that has a swirl marbled look reminiscent of Catalin or Bakelite that looks absolutely gorgeous under light, as you can tell from the photos. The knobs have few areas of wear around their bases, and there are age-appropriate dings and tiny scratches all over the chassis. It unfortunately does not power on when plugged, but the back cover looks like no one has ever been inside it, yet. Affordably priced for the next owner to explore further! $100.00. (1890020) |
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