G.E. fold-out stereo

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G.E. fold-out stereo

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These G.E. models are showing up all over !

I think these could have been wall mounted, also. (?)

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I think they consider that instrument a part of the Trimline line of "portable" stereos. That would be the top-line model with a tuner and Garrard changer. That is the Trimline model I don't have. My friend Don collected GE stereos and I inherited his. That has the same basic electronics as those two table models we have discussed here on the forum. Certainly worth $1. I don't know what a good price would be, probably $100?
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Post: # 29340Post William »

GE did make a more deluxe model above the one Mr. Mogul posted the link too. The controls and tuner were above and next to the Garrard changer was a tip out compartment for record storage. I worked on once once, it was for the antique guy here in Hart. It really sounded good, 10" woofers and 2 tweeters on each side. Good bass, and some extra switches that did things I can't remember right now. The Garrard changer had a GE100 cartridge.

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