Working on a Victor VV-IV

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jrgg

Working on a Victor VV-IV

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Hello i am new in this page i need help to find a victor VV-IV spring numero and where i can buy it. also i need to find the repruducer number and where i cand find it.

i form mexico and i find this machin in my father old house tks for the help.

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Re: Working on a Victor VV-IV

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Hi,

You should be able to purchase a motor spring for this machine from Wyatt's Musical Americana. Here is their site: http://www.wyattsmusical.com/

This machine has a No. 2 Reproducer. You can purchase one from eBay.
The purchase of a Genuine Victrola closes the Avenue of Future Regret.

- ANNOUNCEMENT The Victrola Shortage Today (New Castle News, Friday, December, 20, 1918)

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Re: Working on a Victor VV-IV

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According to Baumbach's Victor Data Book, pp. 101-104, throughout its long production life (1911-1924/26) the VV-IV always came with the Exhibition sound box. See also http://www.victor-victrola.com/IV.htm.

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My bad. I stand corrected. :)
The purchase of a Genuine Victrola closes the Avenue of Future Regret.

- ANNOUNCEMENT The Victrola Shortage Today (New Castle News, Friday, December, 20, 1918)

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