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I just saw a Victor Victrola name plate that I have not seen before. It was. VV-S-215. so what is the S stand for in the middle. It was most definitely an original nameplate.
Interesting Victor Name Plate Question
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Interesting Victor Name Plate Question
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Re: Interesting Victor Name Plate Question
That particular model was a console with the phonograph on the right side. The "S" version left the left side empty to accommodate a radio chassis.
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Re: Interesting Victor Name Plate Question
52089 wrote:That particulate model was a console with the phonograph on the right side. The "S" version left the left side empty to accommodate a radio chassis.
Good to know! Thanks!
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Re: Interesting Victor Name Plate Question
Just for reference, here is a picture of a VV-S-215 with a FADA radio in. There were other radio brands that were made for this also. This one is a walnut variant. Cheers, Russie
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