What I thought was going to be a Recordio turned out to actually be a Recordette. The description said it was a Wilcox Gay record recorder that ran at 33, 45, and 78.. so I made the assumption it was a Recordio and not a Recordette. Either way, I'm happy to have anything to play with. Heres a pic:

The radio and turntable seem to work great, although the sound on the record playback is a bit rough. I couldn't figure out how to properly engage the record head and lead screw, but after taking a look inside it made a whole lot more sense.
The mic dosen't seem to do anything, but recording from the AM radio seems to work. I did some tests with CD-Rs, and it did do some etching, but the sound was barely audible when I played it back. I played around with different weights on the record arm, but all the results seemed basically the same. Also, it wouldn't even come close to playing back on my Numark player, the needle just slipped off!
Since I'm getting noisey playback, and barely audible recording, I pulled the head out to see if I could locate the problem. Its a Shure Crystal Pickup labeled P89L. It looks clean, but I know this can be decieving. The connectors were corroded, so I was going to clean them when I accidently broke one the connections from the wires. So I'll have to solder that back on!
If the corrosion turns out to not be the problem, does anyone know what else this could be caused from? A Technician at my work suggested that the pre-amp may have a bad tube in it. And of course, I may just need to get a new head.
Thanks for any help anyone can offer!
-Thomas