fumed or weathered oak VV-XVI on ebay...

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fumed or weathered oak VV-XVI on ebay...

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I've been watching this machine on ebay, thought it was a pretty good deal for a nice looking, complete XVI (albums and everything) in that custom finish... unfortunately, it was just too far away for me (didn't have time for the four-plus hour trip...

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 0392442315

but was wondering whether anyone here may have been lucky enough to pick it up?

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Re: fumed or weathered oak VV-XVI on ebay...

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That looks like a great machine—I figure that even if anyone here didn’t pick it up, it no doubt went to a good home.

How rare is this finish on this machine?

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eBay Item #120392442315

Victrola with many records & extras. Model VV-XVI

Antique Victrola Model No. VV-XVI in working condition. Comes with a large variety of records by popular singers from the early 1900’s all stored in a library of cases in the bottom of the oak cabinet, see photo's. Comes with many extra needles, two cabinet keys (upper and lower doors) and a felt record cleaner. Measures 49" high and 24" both in depth and width. This all original Victrola is in excellent condition and complete. Built in 1918 this is a true antique at almost 100 years old and is in unrestored condition! s/n 186397. PICK UP ONLY. Zip Code 11971.

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