Victrola Granada in Westhaven, CT

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Victrola Granada in Westhaven, CT

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Re: Victrola Granada in Westhaven, CT

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Not a Granada that tag is just sitting in there.

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Re: Victrola Granada in Westhaven, CT

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Perhaps it is a Colony model.

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Re: Victrola Granada in Westhaven, CT

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EdiBrunsVic wrote:Perhaps it is a Colony model.

That’s a 4-7 aka consolette... the colony is much wider and a bit less common.

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Re: Victrola Granada in Westhaven, CT

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brianu wrote:
EdiBrunsVic wrote:Perhaps it is a Colony model.

That’s a 4-7 aka consolette... the colony is much wider and a bit less common.
Yup--most definitely a consolette

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Re: Victrola Granada in Westhaven, CT

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EdiBrunsVic wrote:Perhaps it is a Colony model.
For handy reference, here's the direct link to the list describing and illustrating (most of) the models produced by the Victor Talking Machine Co. --

http://www.victor-victrola.com/new_page_2.htm
(Main Page -- http://www.victor-victrola.com/ )

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Re: Victrola Granada in Westhaven, CT

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Viva-voce wrote:
brianu wrote:
EdiBrunsVic wrote:Perhaps it is a Colony model.

That’s a 4-7 aka consolette... the colony is much wider and a bit less common.
Yup--most definitely a consolette
Not to be picky, but the Consolette became the 4-3, not the 4-7. The machine pictured is a 4-7. The Consolette/4-3 is a bit smaller.

http://www.victor-victrola.com/4-7.htm

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Re: Victrola Granada in Westhaven, CT

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Two consolettes vv4-3. The tone arm is connected in the center.
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Re: Victrola Granada in Westhaven, CT

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Ah yes a 4-7.
Thanks for the clarification--I get these two smaller models mixed up.
But I knew for sure it isn't a Granada lol :)

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