Featured Phonograph № 122 - Tabletop VV-X Type A
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Re: Featured Phonograph № 122 - Tabletop VV-X Type A
Was that also the same motor used in the early tabletop VV-XI?
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Re: Featured Phonograph № 122 - Tabletop VV-X Type A
Awesome restoration, Andreas! I've always liked this version of the X. Thanks for sharing!
Martin
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Re: Featured Phonograph № 122 - Tabletop VV-X Type A
I believe the tables models X and XI shared the same motor. Jerry
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Re: Featured Phonograph № 122 - Tabletop VV-X Type A
Andreas,
Congratulations on a beautiful early victrola.
Great restoration job.
Gene
Congratulations on a beautiful early victrola.
Great restoration job.
Gene
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Re: Featured Phonograph № 122 - Tabletop VV-X Type A
Thanks again everyone for the nice comments. I am very happy how it turned out.
The motor I think shares many parts with that of a Victor III, very similar but maybe not identical. I think these were discussed in some other thread recently. Crank and escutcheon are the same as in a Victor II or III.
Andreas
The motor I think shares many parts with that of a Victor III, very similar but maybe not identical. I think these were discussed in some other thread recently. Crank and escutcheon are the same as in a Victor II or III.
Andreas