Silver Star - Organ Radio Phonograph Record player





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Silver Star Organ Radio Phonograph, 1970, physical condition Very good, functional condition tested and working, includes power cord, weight 3.185 kg.
Description from the seller
Hello I am selling a vintage combo "Space Ace" silver Star ORP - 1803- pride, radio and phonograph. Japan 1970.
It's a rare specimen of the musical all-in-one, manufactured in Japan in the early 1970s. This device with the pop design typical of the Space Age period combines three functions in a two-tone carrying case (red and cream).
Features: turntable (33/45 rpm), MW radio and color-key electronic organ.
Cosmetic condition: very good condition for its age. The plastics are glossy and the colors well preserved, original handle and clasps. Functional.
Technical condition: the device powers on. The amplifier and speaker are functional (crackling audible at the volume knob, a sign of life) the radio receives.
To be expected: the keyboard needs servicing (cleaning of oxidized contacts) as the keys currently do not produce sound. The stylus (diamond) needs to be replaced.
Ideal for collectors of vintage Japanese design or as an iconic decorative piece.
Hello I am selling a vintage combo "Space Ace" silver Star ORP - 1803- pride, radio and phonograph. Japan 1970.
It's a rare specimen of the musical all-in-one, manufactured in Japan in the early 1970s. This device with the pop design typical of the Space Age period combines three functions in a two-tone carrying case (red and cream).
Features: turntable (33/45 rpm), MW radio and color-key electronic organ.
Cosmetic condition: very good condition for its age. The plastics are glossy and the colors well preserved, original handle and clasps. Functional.
Technical condition: the device powers on. The amplifier and speaker are functional (crackling audible at the volume knob, a sign of life) the radio receives.
To be expected: the keyboard needs servicing (cleaning of oxidized contacts) as the keys currently do not produce sound. The stylus (diamond) needs to be replaced.
Ideal for collectors of vintage Japanese design or as an iconic decorative piece.

