I knew I had seen it somewhere!! You are correct it is E-152.
Introduced January 1931, $185.00 613 produced!
What Victor is this?
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Re: What Victor is this?
Hi Bruce
I am the owner of this machine
The correct number is E1522124
Anyone interested in buying it, contact me .
It has been in the family since about 1930.
Alaine Bastow
I am the owner of this machine
The correct number is E1522124
Anyone interested in buying it, contact me .
It has been in the family since about 1930.
Alaine Bastow
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Re: What Victor is this?
I can't figure out what is up with the hole on the left side next to the motor board. Looks like something is missing.
I would be interested but it is so far away from me.
I would be interested but it is so far away from me.
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Re: What Victor is this?
Looks like the same "neked" grille was used on the R-32Lucius1958 wrote:JerryVan wrote:Is it missing a grille as well? That speaker cloth looks rather naked for an art case like this.
Bill
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Re: What Victor is this?
I had to stare at it a while, but think I've figured it out. The motor board has been lifted out of the cabinet and is resting forward and to the right of its installed location. I think that there is a space to the right of the motor board (when installed) for the storage of an album. Check out the rear picture where you can see a some wooden guides for the album.I can't figure out what is up with the hole on the left side next to the motor board. Looks like something is missing.