There were different models. The top one was interesting looking (kind of like a BIC 1000) and had a rather complex sprung suspension that I did not really get. I remember the model number containing the letter "Q" (I think), but that's about it.
Which model do you have?
People in the music industry used them to play 45's and post war 78's (saw quite a few in the LA area where the US distributor was also located @ the time) and I think that all of the speeds could be adjusted by controls.
Not a clue as to how much one would be worth today. Maybe check Ebay?
Which model do you have?
People in the music industry used them to play 45's and post war 78's (saw quite a few in the LA area where the US distributor was also located @ the time) and I think that all of the speeds could be adjusted by controls.
Not a clue as to how much one would be worth today. Maybe check Ebay?