RCA RAE 68 Automatic Record Changer and Radiola
The RAE-68 was RCA's 'high-end' home entertainment set in 1930, introduced during the first year of the Great Depression. Unsold cabinets from Victor's VE 10-69 phonograph were 'repurposed' with newer electronics and an improved changer. It is likely that only a few hundred were ever produced. For sale by Victor-Victrola.com

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