Strangest Victrola flange I've seen yet!

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Strangest Victrola flange I've seen yet!

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:lol: A prank I suspect. Note the zero transactions.

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Take a look at the seller's other items.
Looks like they've found a stash of these flanges.
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Mr Grumpy wrote:Take a look at the seller's other items.
Looks like they've found a stash of these flanges.
:lol:

One even looks like, "Old German brass nails 100pcs - 1,4x12,4mm"
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All items have the same pic and description, but separate listing titles. Very strange..

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In the photo is an ordinary enameled steel wash basin. I have a similar one in my camp. BUT I didn't pay $114 for it! More like $1.14. Maybe the rust adds value! :lol:

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Henry wrote:In the photo is an ordinary enameled steel wash basin. I have a similar one in my camp. BUT I didn't pay $114 for it! More like $1.14. Maybe the rust adds value! :lol:
We still use a colander that would be the matching sister of the bowl pictured. That's what amused me so much. :)
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