See detailed photos! Unfortunately, I don't have a gramophone needle, so I didn't try the gramophone. Not connected to the electrical network! Ready for revival, reconstruction!

"Entirely made of Bakelite with a brown leather handle. The lid serves as turntable. The phonograph is equipped with an electric synchronous motor. This type of motor has to be "helped" by giving the turntable a little push with your finger. A red indicator lamp, next to the arm, lights up the power is on. A needle cup is also available.
The connecting wires are stored under a cardboard lid below the unit.
The electromagnetic sound box (needle pressure 160 g) is equipped with a removable steel needle. The needle is kept in place by a magnet.
In advertising the device was called "Porteldisc"; its nickname is "Hat Box".
The Porteldiscs were first introduced at the 44th Jaarbeurs Spring Fair in Utrecht (March 11-20, 1941). The original price was f 52.50.
The Philips 3902 is a 220-245 volt version."


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