I have a nice VV-XIV D with a broken crank, (the Oak machine shown). I can add to the length if needed. The largest diameter is just shy of 7/16” This is the later type of female crank that still has the nice taper, but bends outward toward the knob like the male cranks, (see images). I am not fussy about the plating. Price dependent on condition. I think that an early XI crank can be added onto to make it functional.
Thanks
Found: Crank for Victrola XIV or XI, Female, 5/16-24, later type
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Found: Crank for Victrola XIV or XI, Female, 5/16-24, later type
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Re: WANTED: Crank for Victrola XIV or XI, Female, 5/16-24, later type
Is that the really long VV-XIV crank or regular length? If so, I think I have both. Let me look.
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Re: WANTED: Crank for Victrola XIV or XI, Female, 5/16-24, later type
OK, pretty sure I have one. I'll let you know when I get home from work.
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Re: WANTED: Crank for Victrola XIV or XI, Female, 5/16-24, later type
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