What in the world happened to this poor Victor R?

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What in the world happened to this poor Victor R?

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"The phonograph† is not of any commercial value."
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Sweet Jesus.... :shock:

The only original parts are the case and the extension arm.

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The original case has a new crank hole and is not worth very much even if in good condition. The horn looks like a reproduction 14" cylinder type. I have no idea where the motor came from, but the pile of parts does not seem to be worth much.

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There's not much left of a Victor R, Sad :cry:

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Don't you just love the horn elbow and horn connection to the support arm?
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Wow, $283.88 with $40.00 shipping. Someone got burnt.
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