Philips 604,with a twist
The Philips company made many different battery-operated record players, though this one runs on mains too.They have used a microchip preamp stage on this one,rather than the usual "all transistor" design applied before.With no sound through one speaker though, it's the normal problem,faulty germanium transistors on the output side.

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