1967 bookshelf stereo from a legendary maker. The 95 was a custom, purpose-built, no frills, consumer model featuring an FM-only radio. Few were made due to the high cost ($3K in today's $$). Discontinued when Emerson acquired Fisher in '69. According to legend, the 95 may be seen briefly in the period movie "Almost Famous".

Wood Cabinet: Remarkable condition.
Dustcover: scratches, nicks, chips but no cracks.
Panels: Knob (far right) retained for appearance. BT status LED and "1967" memorial visible in tuner section. Soft-blue LED lamps. Repainted and re-stenciled.
Radio: retrofit with digital FM-only tuner.
Phono: Garrard 40 MKII turntable serviced to function. Idler reconditioned. Original Pickering cart with new stylus. Works well for age.
Amplifier: retrofit new circuitry purpose-built to demonstrate original function. Bluetooth, 20-watt class-D power amps, discrete headphone amp, AUX in and LINE out.

Includes speaker wiring and Instruction. Pictures part of description.