Here's a challenge especially for the wrinklies on this forum!

I wonder if anyone can identify this radiogram from the 1950s. The picture is of my parents taken in the late 50's I think. I think this was their first (rented) flat when they moved to London so cannot be held (fully) accountable for the 1950's decor.

My father was a music enthusiast and an early adopter of his time. He had a Grundig portable R2R with the "magic eye" and one of the first Philips cassette recorders (the one with the central rectangular block that pushed up, down, left and right to move the tape and play).

The sound from the radiogram was pretty good IIRC. The turntable was on the right of the unit behind a drop down panel. Pretty sure it was a Garrard autochanger. I am guessing it was one of the good brands of the time.

Would be fantastic to id it, especially from this partial print. It was a dark wood, darker than rosewood BTW.

Geoff

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