Radiola Philips - CURLING POMPON space age Record player





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Here is a beautiful Space Age Philips turntable model from the 70s, known in France as CURLING and POMPON in the Netherlands and in Germany.
operating on mains 110 / 127 / 220 / 240 or 6 x 1.5V LR14 batteries not supplied (it is currently set to 220/240 volts)
6-transistor electrophone with 3 diodes
it can play 33, 45, 78 rpm records, with automatic stop at the end of the disc, the sapphire is very good, it has its 45 rpm adaptor.
The condition is excellent, complete and fully overhauled by a technician/collector, with replacement of defective components, it operates impeccably with remarkable sound and what a Space Age design!
dimensions: L 300, H 120, P 300 mm
weight: 2.3 kg
it will be shipped by Chronopost or equivalent and will be superbly packed and insured (see our ratings)
(the last two photos show 1970s advertisements that are not part of the sale)
You can also visit radioteppaz.fr, which is our small museum/site where you will see some collectibles that are not for sale but pleasant to look at.
Here is a beautiful Space Age Philips turntable model from the 70s, known in France as CURLING and POMPON in the Netherlands and in Germany.
operating on mains 110 / 127 / 220 / 240 or 6 x 1.5V LR14 batteries not supplied (it is currently set to 220/240 volts)
6-transistor electrophone with 3 diodes
it can play 33, 45, 78 rpm records, with automatic stop at the end of the disc, the sapphire is very good, it has its 45 rpm adaptor.
The condition is excellent, complete and fully overhauled by a technician/collector, with replacement of defective components, it operates impeccably with remarkable sound and what a Space Age design!
dimensions: L 300, H 120, P 300 mm
weight: 2.3 kg
it will be shipped by Chronopost or equivalent and will be superbly packed and insured (see our ratings)
(the last two photos show 1970s advertisements that are not part of the sale)
You can also visit radioteppaz.fr, which is our small museum/site where you will see some collectibles that are not for sale but pleasant to look at.

