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Rca victor records schwanda the bagpipe player
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rca victor records schwanda the bagpipe player
  1. #Rca victor records schwanda the bagpipe player Pc
  2. #Rca victor records schwanda the bagpipe player series
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Notice that the data sheets used to produce the video have some "actual photos" and also "graphics images" of the phonographs. There is service data for the 7-HFR-1, but no 7-HF-1. The Mark IV, VI and VII has a jack to plug in a Victrola Stereo Tape Player….ĭoug, my guess is the above comes from the same ad you mentioned? Cabinet doors closed on the 7HF2. In my message to Larry, where I mentioned the reel to reel magnetic tape console, I should have typed 7HFR1 not 7HF1 the ad has tiny print, I missed the R (perhaps reel to reel?) Mark VI, Model 7HF5, 4 speed, stereo, mahogany, black mink, light rift oak, or maple finish, brass legs $139.95

rca victor records schwanda the bagpipe player

Mark II, Model 7HF2, 4 speed, AM/FM, provincial cherry, modern light oak or natural walnut or mahogany finish. Mark VIII, Model 7HF45, mahogany, maple or light rift oak, $79.95ĭ. Mark IV, Model 7HF4, 4 speed stereo, mahogany, maple or light rift oak, $179.95Ĭ. Mark IIID, Model 7HFR1 with the reel to reel player, $595ī.

#Rca victor records schwanda the bagpipe player series

The Novemissue of Life Magazine has an ad that shows a series of RCA Victor phonographs and consoles.Ī. My guess is in the later nineteen fifties, RCA’s marketing department didn’t rigidly follow model number nomenclature. Also, I have an advertisement for a later 7-HF-1 that has an optional reel to reel magnetic tape player. The cabinet configuration is very different than 7HF2 described in the Data Sheet in the video presentation. Sorry to make this more confusing, but I have an advertisement for what is described as an RCA Victor Mark IV 7HF2, 4-speed, Stereo-jack, mahogany, maple or light rift oak finishes, priced at $179.

rca victor records schwanda the bagpipe player

RCA advertised that the 6HF2 Mark II could be ordered with a mahogany finish, or modern styling natural walnut finish. The RCA Victor Mark II 7HF2 model shown in the presentation which I believe was produced only with a mahogany finish, has a four speed record changer the 6HF2 has a three speed record changer, 3 speakers, AM-FM radio, priced at $650. The RCA Victor 7-HF-2 is much more than a 6-HF-2 in more modern cabinet. You can also link to this file from the home page.Ĭoncerning the two questions on cabinets and finishes: This is a 40Mb file you'll need a broadband connection.

#Rca victor records schwanda the bagpipe player Pc

Depending on what Operating System you have and what video streaming method you selected, you can begin streaming this video as soon as you click the link below, or you may want to download this virus free file to your PC and play it later. If yours doesn't work, look into downloading the latest.

#Rca victor records schwanda the bagpipe player windows

This is a standard Microsoft Windows Media Video (.wmv) format which should be compatible with most PC's that run a Microsoft Operating System. Vintage 1950s RCA Victor Orthophonic High Fidelity Record Player Model 8-HFP-1 Year Manufactured: 1956 Features: Cord not working, but can be spun by hand Dimensions: 18.75 W x 10 H x 18.75 D Price: 180 photo source: eBay This vintage record player is an RCA Victor Orthophonic from 1956. If you'd like to see a video I created from Data Sheets that present photos and information about RCA Victor's 45 and other Phonograph and Record Changer product line from 1955, please click the url/link below.












Rca victor records schwanda the bagpipe player