Victor VTLA w/Record Storage Boxes on CL, Tualatin, OR $800

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Victor VTLA w/Record Storage Boxes on CL, Tualatin, OR $800

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Someone in Tualatin, Oregon is offering a Victor VTLA 'A' phonograph including a full set of record storage boxes with records for $800 on Craigslist.

Tualatin is about 10 miles south of Portland.

Listed as "RCA Victor Victrola with Records"

https://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/atq ... 46799.html

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Re: Victor VTLA w/Record Storage Boxes on CL, Tualatin, OR $

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Not a bad price considering it comes with a complete set of record boxes. This one sounds like it has Jerry Blais written all over it.

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Re: Victor VTLA w/Record Storage Boxes on CL, Tualatin, OR $

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I ended up buying this, made an offer and the seller accepted (I just had to see what the records were).

All the records are pre-1915 with some pre-1905 discs, lots of Victor 10" and a couple 12" Grand Prize records, a Grey Gull label I have not seen before, many excellent early dance records, lots of Hawaiian, a few Uncle Josh, both of the Levinsky at the Wedding discs (parts I - IV), a lot of marches, most of the 12" records were classical/opera/show tunes, and the record list booklet with all these records listed in it. Each record is labeled with masking tape with the album and page written on it. A lot of fun!

P.S. - The phonograph is in really good condition. All the parts are present and in good condition. YeeHaa!

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Re: Victor VTLA w/Record Storage Boxes on CL, Tualatin, OR $

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CDBPDX wrote:I ended up buying this, made an offer and the seller accepted (I just had to see what the records were).

All the records are pre-1915 with some pre-1905 discs, lots of Victor 10" and a couple 12" Grand Prize records, a Grey Gull label I have not seen before, many excellent early dance records, lots of Hawaiian, a few Uncle Josh, both of the Levinsky at the Wedding discs (parts I - IV), a lot of marches, most of the 12" records were classical/opera/show tunes, and the record list booklet with all these records listed in it. Each record is labeled with masking tape with the album and page written on it. A lot of fun!

P.S. - The phonograph is in really good condition. All the parts are present and in good condition. YeeHaa!

Cliff
Congratulations! Quite a nice looking machine and the records are a bonus.
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