
Be wary of any record player that doesn’t have some kind of branding and model number. Record players in the 80s often have AM/FM radio, cassette and/or 8 Track players as part of the unit.Īdditionally, authentic antique record players will have manufacturer tags, typically underneath or on the back of the unit.

For example, early 20 th century record players had cabinets/cases made from solid wood, such as mahogany or oak. Depending on the time period of the record player certain features will be present. If a buyer is looking for an authentic antique record player, they should look for brands such as RCA, Columbia, Edison, HMV (His Master’s Voice), Victor/Victrola, Zenith, Panasonic, General Electric, etc. V) Vintage Record Players with Horns/Speakers (Gramophone).
