Happy Birthday! Now go buy a Lottery ticket because you obviously are doing something right.
It's this kind of story that keeps us all in the "hunt".... There are still incredible bargains to be found.
Congrats!
Brad Abell
Found - Phonograph in a Pawn Shop - What do you think?
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Re: Found - Phonograph in a Pawn Shop - What do you think?
Basically the holy grail of Victor phonographs WITH the papier-mache horn--excellent!
Keep us posted as you restore it. Any ideas on the date? I doubt it's a 1902--my Victor III is a 1907 and the paper tag dates it to 1902 as well. Looks fantastic!
Keep us posted as you restore it. Any ideas on the date? I doubt it's a 1902--my Victor III is a 1907 and the paper tag dates it to 1902 as well. Looks fantastic!
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Re: Found - Phonograph in a Pawn Shop - What do you think?
From what I have been able to determine, it is an early Victor 6. It has the "6" as opposed to the "VI" on the plate, a 4 digit serial number beginning with a 3, and with the composition horn it should place it in late 1904. If anybody else has a better idea I would be happy to hear it.
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Re: Found - Phonograph in a Pawn Shop - What do you think?
If I was the shop owner, upon being asked that question, I'd have raised it to to $350.Viva-voce wrote: And my favourite part--the haggle on the $250 asking price: "Is that the best you can do?"
well if that isn't the icing on the (birthday) cake ---I love it
Steven
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Re: Found - Phonograph in a Pawn Shop - What do you think?
What I find just amazing is that the Pawn Shop apparently didn't do even the simplest research on the machine. Five minutes online would have revealed that they had a special item in their possession.
Don't get me wrong--- I don't feel the least bit sorry for him/her. They are in the selling business and didn't do their research--- Their loss.
I'm glad the machine was discovered and will be restored-- Great Story!
Brad Abell
Don't get me wrong--- I don't feel the least bit sorry for him/her. They are in the selling business and didn't do their research--- Their loss.
I'm glad the machine was discovered and will be restored-- Great Story!
Brad Abell
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Re: Found - Phonograph in a Pawn Shop - What do you think?
This reminds me--I've had one pawn shop experience with antique phonos, but it wasn't anywhere close to your finding a Vic 6
Years ago, in LA, just before the advent of Internet, I stopped in a pawnshop for a casual browse on my way home from school and they had a dirty, dusty front-mount machine, with an all-brass horn (no dents), in a pile, disassembled. I had never owned an outside horn machine so had no idea what brand or model it was and there was no data plate or logo. The shop owner said he didn't know if it worked and was willing to sell it to me for $50. I got him to agree to $35 and I rushed home with it. My parents laughed and thought I was nuts at first. Spent the weekend in the garage cleaning it up and assembling it, and it seemed to work fine. I made a few calls around town and reached a local collector who came to see it and told me I had an all-original Talk-o-phone Ennis model. I never rebuilt the reproducer or did anything else to the machine. I kept and enjoyed it a few years then sold it for $750---and used the money to buy a mahogany L-door Victrola XVI and a mahogany music cabinet instead and never regretted it-- but at the time I got a lot more enjoyment out of the L-door as it was eye-candy to me (they still are) and I was really into turn of the century mahogany furniture then. But now I still kinda wish I hung on to that talk-o-phone LOL
Steven
Years ago, in LA, just before the advent of Internet, I stopped in a pawnshop for a casual browse on my way home from school and they had a dirty, dusty front-mount machine, with an all-brass horn (no dents), in a pile, disassembled. I had never owned an outside horn machine so had no idea what brand or model it was and there was no data plate or logo. The shop owner said he didn't know if it worked and was willing to sell it to me for $50. I got him to agree to $35 and I rushed home with it. My parents laughed and thought I was nuts at first. Spent the weekend in the garage cleaning it up and assembling it, and it seemed to work fine. I made a few calls around town and reached a local collector who came to see it and told me I had an all-original Talk-o-phone Ennis model. I never rebuilt the reproducer or did anything else to the machine. I kept and enjoyed it a few years then sold it for $750---and used the money to buy a mahogany L-door Victrola XVI and a mahogany music cabinet instead and never regretted it-- but at the time I got a lot more enjoyment out of the L-door as it was eye-candy to me (they still are) and I was really into turn of the century mahogany furniture then. But now I still kinda wish I hung on to that talk-o-phone LOL
Steven
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Re: Found - Phonograph in a Pawn Shop - What do you think?
Good for you!...amazing
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Re: Found - Phonograph in a Pawn Shop - What do you think?
The Phono Gods were certainly smiling upon you that day!
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Re: Found - Phonograph in a Pawn Shop - What do you think?
Congratulations and happy birthday! What a wonderful find.
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Re: Found - Phonograph in a Pawn Shop - What do you think?
Congratulations on an outstanding purchase. It is a little hard to see in the pics, however the reproducer appears to be a Mobley...even better if true!
David
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