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Old 9th Aug 2019, 2:14 pm   #1
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Default Philips Cassette Tape Recorder EL3301 EL3301T

Never knew that there was more than one version of this model until now. The only difference I could see at a glance was the earlier version (1965) had a metal centre pinch wheel whilst the later T model (1966) had an all plastic. Wonder now how many variations of this model and the original EL3300?
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Default Re: Philips Cassette Tape Recorder EL3301 EL3301T

Are you sure that the one with the plastic pinchroller hasn't had its roller replaced at some time? I don't remember ever seeing any of those recorders with anything other than metal pinchwheels. Do you mean the pinchwheel bracket or the actual pinchwheel body, b.t.w?
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