1st Grader Uses 1970s Record Changer
My son learns how to operate the Zenith Allegro Model J584W. Also introduced briefly to a Technics SL-QD35. Pretty amazing this old changer still works. I believe this is a 1978 model. I received it in the 80s and it was stored in the attic for many years. A little grease/oil and it works as good as new.

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