1975 GE Wildcat Portable Stereo Record Player
Here is my demonstration of the granddaddy of them all, my 1975 GE Wildcat portable stereo record player. I got this at Goodwill back in 2008 and it is in excellent shape and it seems better days. "TheFlicker98" also has the same record player as mine does and it's still an excellent record player. You've seen it on my YouTube channels including "HomeoftheGoodGuys", "WCPR1620AM" and "DisneyAudioMagic2", see it for yourself. This record player was made in 1975 and it was one of the last models made by GE until the end of its production run. Concert Hall also made another version of the Wildcat around that time and then Emerson made another similar version of the Wildcat that has the same GE-type case along with a low end 2-speed BSR record changer.

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