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Franklin phonograph company of philadelphia. 1920 ...

franklin phonograph company of philadelphia. 1920-1930-looking for pictures of their crank up floor model victrolas and /or the owners manual for model# 4 or 41....508 or 308 ser#on brass tag...bought at an estate sale and seems to work...any help would be appreciated...thank you


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