This could be a fun project for someone with the time and motivation! Late-1940s home disc recorder allowed cutting acetate discs at 33 rpm & 78 rpm speeds. I believe this also has an adapter pulley installed which also allows 45 rpm recording. Originally this turntable was built into a primitive tube recording console, but a previous owner modified to it be a standalone unit. Includes spare crystal cutting heads and accessories. Nothing appears to be broken or missing, but it probably hasn't been used since the 1950s so will likely need disassembly, cleaning, relubrication, adjustment, etc. before it can be used to make records with.