I have decided that I am not going to try to restore this machine. It's an early circassian walnut Victor model B L-door machine. I picked it up with intentions of bringing it back to life but I've lost interest in the project.
When I got it, it had been converted to a beverage cabinet. Some cutting was done to the top board and interior cabinet. The pictures will show this. I have sourced out the missing wood pieces thru several members here and thru some connections. The replacement wood pieces I have will complete the cabinet, but they are mahogany so they will need to be sanded, bleached and stained to match the brown color of the machine. I even found the correct motor board that sits on top of the top board but again is mahogany. The board will cover most of the cut away portion of the top board, but a little will show (⅛") on the right side. If you have wood skills, that can be filled and stained to match and would make it mostly un-noticeable.
Also included is the complete horn assembly (wood and metal portion), very nice tone arm and bracket, drawer and most importantly the correct motor. The motor will wind up but won't unwind on its own so I suspect it has a spring issue.
I've taken lots of pictures to show what I have explained above. The outside finish is original and untouched. This would make a nice project for the right person and would look great when finished and at a great price for this rare machine.
Asking $1500 for everything pictured. The only parts needed are the reproducer, brake, speed control and crank. Maybe $200ish. That makes this about a $1700 project plus your time and when finished is a great price for one of these machines in my opinion.
I can deliver to the Midwest show in June.
Ask any questions or inquire to buy.
Mike
FS: CIRCASSIAN WALNUT L-DOOR (PROJECT MACHINE) - $1500
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