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Joe_DS
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Nice Fixer-Upper

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There's probably not much interest in these common table top Victrolas, but this one seems exceptionally nice for $125, even with a possible busted spring:

http://sfbay.craigslist.org/nby/atq/4499738107.html
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Most I've seen for sale in the Bay area have looked like "$#!+" for about three times that much, AND with a busted mainspring (or other parts).

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Torjazzer
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Common or not, it is still worth saving. Someone else on the forum once said that these machines deserve a second life and I agree. I don't see that many in oak and the cabinet is beautiful. At $125, even with a busted spring, I'd call it a deal.

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You have a nice machine and a great deal. With the spring repair, you still are ahead. That's the way to find them.
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De Soto Frank
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I'll second Harvey's comment.

I grew-up with a VV-IX in mahogany... it's a fine machine.

I'm not sure I've seen one in oak.

I just saw a record-cabinet / stand for an IX in oak yesterday...


It's a available in south-central PA, if anyone wants details...


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Post by celticguitar666 »

They may be common but I rarely see one up for sale around here mostly the same old uprights in rough shape. I have the same machine in mahogany in really nice original shape I bought some 20 yo I rebuilt the sound box lubed everything up and it sounds great. I just wish I had bought the stand for it at same auction but I did not have the room for it in the car sigh. I wish they were as common as you say but like I say I have seen one and they wanted $350 in rough shape. I would like to get a storage stand for the one I have
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Didn't mean any offense by referring to it as "common." :cry:

Actually, though I've spotted about a dozen or so in oak, during the past 10-15 years, and about twice that in mahogany. For whatever reason, they seemed to be popular in the San Francisco Bay area. (Easier to lug out of your house or apartment when the "big one" hits?)

As noted, these are nice machines, so hopefully, someone will snap it up. I think the cabinet is especially nice, and the finish looks to be original, though I can't tell, for sure. I'd go for it, myself, but living in the City, I don't own a car and haven't driven one for about 30 years. Getting to Petaluma by inter-city bus takes about six hours, factoring in the wait times.

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VintageTechnologies
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That's a good buy, even with a broken spring. A new spring should cost you about $30. Replace the rubber reproducer parts and you'll have a solid workhorse machine. The motors are wonderful engineering. I just did a complete teardown and overhaul of one this weekend.

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I'm going by the bay this week and might pick it up if I have time.

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