Mahogany VV-130 in WV

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Mahogany VV-130 in WV

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Not mine, and I have not contacted the seller. I have this model in walnut and do not want another. It looks like it might clean up nicely though.

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Re: Mahogany VV-130 in WV

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Two words: GET. IT.

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One word: why?

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Re: Mahogany VV-130 in WV

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Way over priced in today's market. Once you get to the point where you do not know where you would put another you let the more common machines go. I remember selling a VV-130 in the parking lot at Union to a dealer for $900. That was probably twenty years ago.

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Re: Mahogany VV-130 in WV

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Agreed... the price does sound a tad high. If I was an interested party, I would politely inquire and establish a conversation with the seller explaining my interest. All with the hope that once the price comes down, the seller may circle back....

My opinion anyway....

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Re: Mahogany VV-130 in WV

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No longer listed. Apparently someone agreed with the price...

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Re: Mahogany VV-130 in WV

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Just curious, what was the price? I know that they are not extremely rare, but a VV-130 isn’t real common either. I have a nice, original Oak example that I would not want to part with. The 130 is probably the pinnacle of Victor’s pre-Orthophonic machines. What’s not to like?
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Re: Mahogany VV-130 in WV

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Oh I didn’t look at the price first! 😳 Yeah $900 is a good price...If this was a Vic VI!

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Re: Mahogany VV-130 in WV

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It's a nice machine -- seems like if it was fully restored, $900 would not be too out of line, but the market is down as of late.

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Re: Mahogany VV-130 in WV

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Price?

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