At first glance, it looked alright, but then the pics tell a different story. Like the wind-up motor board installed in an electric cabinet. And, the tone arm polished to a glittering copper finish.
Looks like it got withdrawn before being sold.
Walt, thanks so much for letting me know about the shop. Since the weather has gotten nicer, I'll be on that trail soon, and will definitely stop by the shop. I am so glad it is open again ... ought to be a real treat!VictrolaGuy - Walt wrote:You must be referring to "Antique Sounds" in Railroad owned by Skip Kahl ...
actually it just occurred to me that that oddly large id plate is actually covering the hole where the bulb socket would have been for the light that would have illuminated the playing area. so I too would go with the gutted electric, with wind-up gear installed later.Valecnik wrote:Sure looks to me like somebody found a gutted VEXVI and dropped a spring motor top works into it. There are many things missing too. The wooden barriers between the battery storage area and the record storage have been removed. You can see some good detailed pictures of a complete VEXVI on my website.
http://www.bojo.cz/phonograph/victortalk.html