Columbia Viva tonal 720
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Columbia Viva tonal 720
I’m “told” this is rare but can’t find out why. I haven’t seen one sold over $200, so is it rare? If so, why?
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Re: Columbia Viva tonal 720
Remember, rarity does not always equate to value. There were far fewer Viva Tonals made than the corresponding Victor Orthophonics. The Viva Tonals were less popular when new, and less popular now, hence the low price.
Of course, most collectible phono prices are not what they once were. Credenzas in reasonable shape seem to sell for $300 to $500 now, not the $1000 and up prices of 20 years ago.
Of course, most collectible phono prices are not what they once were. Credenzas in reasonable shape seem to sell for $300 to $500 now, not the $1000 and up prices of 20 years ago.
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Re: Columbia Viva tonal 720
Thanks a lot.
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Re: Columbia Viva tonal 720
The 720 is a neat machine to have.
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Re: Columbia Viva tonal 720
Aside from their musical performance the Viva Tonal machines do have distinct and attractive cases- I'd say that any of them would be a more interesting piece than a ConsoletteAZ* wrote:Remember, rarity does not always equate to value. There were far fewer Viva Tonals made than the corresponding Victor Orthophonics. The Viva Tonals were less popular when new, and less popular now, hence the low price.
Of course, most collectible phono prices are not what they once were. Credenzas in reasonable shape seem to sell for $300 to $500 now, not the $1000 and up prices of 20 years ago.
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Re: Columbia Viva tonal 720
I used to own a Viva-Tonal 720. Yes they are very rare. No they are not valuable. I tried to sell mine last year at the APS show for $100 in good rebuilt working condition. Since there were no takers, I gave it to a friend. If it has a Heinemann Motor of Quality it is from about 1927. If it has a British Garrard motor it is from the last year, 1928. Columbia abandoned putting their own motors in these 1927-28 phonographs and the cabinets were noticeably cheaper that the earlier 710 or 810 machines from 1926.