Is it reasonably priced? It could be made by the company in Ohio that made Baby 
Phonographs. I have a double-decker Baby in mint condition that I paid $800 for 
with 30 Little Wonders - I probably paid too much, but it is the best condition 
one that I have seen and it is fairly rare. So, it all depends on the sellers 
asking price/actual selling price, but if you can get it for a couple hundred, 
I think it would be worthwhile, it's definitely a kid's machine.Curt

> Date: Fri, 22 Apr 2011 03:48:17 -0700
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [Phono-L] Is this a children's phonograph??
> 
> Hello all
> There is a phonograph I am considering buying for resale, ostensibly a 
> children's phonograph that looks liks a small victrola. It is made of 
> woodgrained metal and is nice looking. Can anyone give me an idea of value? I 
> know some small phonographs weren't actually children's phonographs, and I am 
> interested in the history of this one. Pics can be seen here:
> http://s197.photobucket.com/albums/aa39/john9ten/Mini%20Victrola/
> Thanks!
> John Robles
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