The Credenza

The Credenza was the flagship phonograph of the "revolution" of Orthophonic sound. This one has the original four door design (there were two door models too) with two doors for record storage and two for volume control. This model has gold tone hardware and an excellently preserved decal of the Trademark Nipper. This phonograph, along with the Orthophonic reproducer, boasts the largest horn ever made in a retail phonograph as well as automatic shut off and a monster four spring motor (later models had electric motors). Along with the speed adjustment knob is a speed indicator.
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