Vintage Personalised HF42 Turntable Clock
by Vyconic£145
Made to order
An ideal gift for any music lover, record collector or fan of unusual vintage furniture!.
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Product description
An ideal gift for any music lover, record collector or fan of unusual vintage furniture!.
This is a 1970's Fidelity HF42 turntable, which has been redesigned, re-engineered and upcycled into a one of a kind functional piece of kitsch art.
This is a classic and stylish piece and one of a kind. The record featured here is a beautiful HMV 78 shellac record. As you can see from the pictures the label has the classic HMV design, a painting by Francis Barraud (ARA) of the dog Nipper listening to a wind-up gramophone.
Variations
I can of course alter the clock face to show a record by your favourite musician or recording artist as I have a library of thousands and many contacts from which I can source a particular record or artist.
Examples of popular choices include Abba, AC/DC, Grandmaster Flash, Elvis and many more.
The body of the clock is formed from black plastic with faux wood effect surround. The back is enclosed except for a hole through to the clock mechanism, through which you can change the battery and adjust the time. The clock is made to hang on a wall via a wire on the back.
Dimensions: H14cm x W30cm x D11cm
Quartz clock mechanism, silent 'sweeping' second hand
Powered by 1 x AA battery (provided)
If you have any questions about this piece or any other in my collection, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Overview
- Made in Britain
- Personalisation available
Dimensions
35 x 25 15
Made from
HF42 record player, quartz clock
Product code
118010
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Overall product rating
5 out of 5
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