eBay: VTLA in Florida

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eBay: VTLA in Florida

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Broken back braket, but otherwise ok.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Rare-VICTOR-VIC ... 6016.l4276

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alang wrote:Broken back braket, but otherwise ok.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Rare-VICTOR-VIC ... 6016.l4276

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Actually, the back bracket is missing its upper piece. This fastens to the lower base (which is still on the machine) with a thumb bolt. Was probably lost in the move.......maybe the owner still has it and doesn't know why it came off?
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I have a complete back bracket and would be willing to part with the vertical portion if someone wanted it. I messaged the seller a couple of days ago and inquired about the machine. The seller said they were listing the machine, and if it did not sell, were thinking of parting it out. I'd hate to see such a pretty machine parted out, I hope it sells to someone.

The owner does not have the upper bracket piece, but now has a picture of one should they decide to keep the machine or relist it.

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Had this on my watch list, but it was pulled early. I hope because it found a good home.

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Had an email exchange with the seller, who found the missing part and decided to keep the machine.

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