© 1997-2020 Philco Radio Historical Society. This vintage Zenith radio record player appears to be model number 6R886. The generous donation of the web content to the Society by the founder of, Ron Ramirez, made this possible. RCA Victor Victrola Radio Phonograph Model 9 Y 510 Vintage Record Player Works 98.74 ( Bids) Time Remaining: 25d 19h 8m Buy It Now for only: 98.74: Large Rare Vintage c1910 RCA Victor Phonograph Nipper Dog 38 Display Sign 2,750.00 ( Bids) Time Remaining: 9d 23h 54m Buy It Now for only: 2,750. The Society was established as a means to ensure continued availability of the content of the website, Phorum, Gallery and Library as well as develop additional resources of value to the vintage radio community. The Philco Radio Historical Society began on January 1, 2019. In July 2016, the website merged with the Philco Phorum to create a combination of a popular online forum and the largest online repository of information on the Web devoted to the history of Philco radio products. It is a table model radio w/plug in connection for TV or record player. This page contains some ideas on determining the value of these radios. Like, it experienced rapid growth until its membership numbered in the thousands. The value of vintage RCA Victor radios depends quite a bit on the condition of the cabinet and whether the radio is in good working order. Thomas Edison had invented the cylinder phonograph ten years earlier in 1877, but there was no practical way to mass-duplicate his cylinders at that time. The Philco Phorum began on September 27, 2005. Radiola 100A: Radiola 100B: Radiola 103 < grille cloth replacements for the three above 3 speakers and more. The foundations for the Victor Talking Machine Company date back to the late 1880s, when a creative entrepreneur named Emile Berliner invented the mass-production flat phonograph record. It grew exponentially over the next decade and a half. The site continued to grow until 2000 when was established, focusing on vintage Philco radios and related items. During those first few years the predecessor to did not have very much Philco information.
RCA VICTOR RADIO RECORD PLAYER PORTABLE
The 7-HFP-1 is a portable version in a very nice faux leather cabinet with a hint of European styling. These players were available in wood consolette cabinets, and as portable versions.
RCA VICTOR RADIO RECORD PLAYER SERIES
In the mid-1950s RCA introduced the New Orthophonic High Fidelity series of record players. This website traces its history back to a small site hosted on a local ISP in 1997 (remember when ISPs offered web pages to their customers?). 1957 RCA 7-HFP-1 Hi-Fi Mono Record Player.