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Early 1920’s Working Wind-Up Bing Pigmyphone with Record

$325 USD

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Brand: Bing
Era: 1920's
Condition: Very Good

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This German wind-up is in excellent condition. The wind-up mechanism works well and the record plays loud and clear. The classic housing is a wonderful shape and all the original decals associated with the Seven Dwarfs, black banjo guitar players, and Red Riding Hood are almost flawless.

The original sound horn, arm, and needle holder are present and in very good working condition, although a new needle may sharpen the sound. When folded and with the lid closed, the compact gramophone measures 5 ¾”  in length and width of about 3”  tall. 

An old record made in England by Oliver Records titled “The Kinky Kids Parade” and Raymond's “Overture” is included and sits atop the green turntable. This is a great piece to remember how far some of us have come since the Walkman was introduced

 

Early 1920’s Working Wind-Up Bing Pigmyphone with Record

$325 USD