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The tin that vibrates to make the sound (it's attached to a wire, as seen below, which is attached to the needle which tracks the record) is bent and torn. This may have been made post WW2, but before 1960. Kinda sucks.

 
The tin that vibrates to make the sound (it's attached to a wire, as seen below, which is attached to the needle which tracks the record) is bent and torn. This may have been made post WW2, but before 1960. Kinda sucks.


Thats too bad. I'm a history buff and love antiques. Where'd you get that?
 
Thats too bad. I'm a history buff and love antiques. Where'd you get that?

My grandmother gave it to me. It belonged, I believe, to grandfather's mother (I'm not exactly sure), who bought it from someone when she was young). It's not that it's completely broken, but it will no longer be an "original antique" if I repair it.
 

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