Pete S Posted March 13, 2006 Posted March 13, 2006 Very very scarce opportunity to find a working Discotron Here is something you very rarely see; a working DISCOTRON portable record player! This one was made by Discotron Ltd of Birmingham in around 1969/70 and is still fully functioning. Okay, it's going to need a bit of work on the general packaging but this would be a nice restoration job for someone. This is one of the very rare deluxe models which also had a built in radio. The record player works perfectly and the stylus is intact. When I got the machine, it did not work, but that was simply a small adjustment that needed to be made and I successfully fixed it. The radio does work, but only up to a point. If you take the machine apart, you'll see that the face of the radio, where the station information is, is starting to warp so the tuner can only go so far before it sticks. Again, this could easily be mended by someone who knows what they are doing. The power source is 2 x 9 volt batteries which can be purchased from hardware stores for around £2 each. It is housed in a wooden case which has it's share of wear and tear due to the machine originally being fitted into a Ford Cpari (honestly!). Also, the original handle has been removed. If you would like any more information or extra photos, please let me know. I have only seen one other Discotron for sale on Ebay, and I've been on here for 6 years.
Martint Posted March 13, 2006 Posted March 13, 2006 Very very scarce opportunity to find a working Discotron https://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...item=5879901837 Here is something you very rarely see; a working DISCOTRON portable record player! This one was made by Discotron Ltd of Birmingham in around 1969/70 and is still fully functioning. Okay, it's going to need a bit of work on the general packaging but this would be a nice restoration job for someone. This is one of the very rare deluxe models which also had a built in radio. The record player works perfectly and the stylus is intact. When I got the machine, it did not work, but that was simply a small adjustment that needed to be made and I successfully fixed it. The radio does work, but only up to a point. If you take the machine apart, you'll see that the face of the radio, where the station information is, is starting to warp so the tuner can only go so far before it sticks. Again, this could easily be mended by someone who knows what they are doing. The power source is 2 x 9 volt batteries which can be purchased from hardware stores for around £2 each. It is housed in a wooden case which has it's share of wear and tear due to the machine originally being fitted into a Ford Cpari (honestly!). Also, the original handle has been removed. If you would like any more information or extra photos, please let me know. I have only seen one other Discotron for sale on Ebay, and I've been on here for 6 years. wow that looks absolutely nuts fitted in a ford capri!! PMSL, surely it was the coolest car in the world? good luck with the sale!
Pete S Posted March 13, 2006 Author Posted March 13, 2006 It really was fitted in a capri, you can just imagine the guy now can't you, like a scene from Life On Mars...
Ernie Andrews Posted March 14, 2006 Posted March 14, 2006 I had a discotron up until 3 years ago great fun then it stopped working for some reason. Amazing what decca used to make isnt it!
Gasher Posted March 14, 2006 Posted March 14, 2006 Yes ecckers but it looked real naff in that tandem you had. haha
John Al Posted March 15, 2006 Posted March 15, 2006 Pete, did you sell discotron? Can you get one of these? John.
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