Hello,  my wife really wants something like this, a person is selling it for $350 with 60 albums.  Can anyone please help and let me know if they think it is 
all real and is it worth it?  There is no plate anywhere with a serial number. The owner checked all over.  We are going Sunday to look at it.
Thank You So much!
Tony
			
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				amd250
- Victor Jr
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- Skihawx
- Victor IV
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Re: Is this authentic? Can someone please help!
It is a modern creation using some old junk parts.
Stay away from it!!
			
			
									
									
						Stay away from it!!
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				dennis
- Victor I
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Re: Is this authentic? Can someone please help!
It is what collectors call a Crapophone - or being charitable, a Frankenphone. It appears to be put together better than many such creations I've seen, but certainly not worth $350 - maybe $100 to 150, but I'm certainly not recommending it. Save your money 'til something better comes along.
			
			
									
									
						- startgroove
- Victor III
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Re: Is this authentic? Can someone please help!
Good advice above.  That appears to have a motor from a Victor Victrola, a reproducer from an earlier Victor, a horn that was made in India with a new Victor decal applied to it, and a Columbia Grafophone decal applied to some panel that is oak, while the cabinet appears to be mahogany!  Someone purposely created a Frankenstein piece.  Value about $100.
			
			
									
									
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				amd250
- Victor Jr
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Re: Is this authentic? Can someone please help!
Does anyone know where I can get a good one? Just keep looking I guess?
			
			
									
									
						- Nat
- Victor III
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Re: Is this authentic? Can someone please help!
Do NOT buy this agglomeration of mismatched parts (well, maybe $25 for the parts... )
I found my Victor IV, in almost-new condition, by pouring over Craig's List for about 6 months. They do turn up - good luck to you!
			
			
									
									
						I found my Victor IV, in almost-new condition, by pouring over Craig's List for about 6 months. They do turn up - good luck to you!
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				amd250
- Victor Jr
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Re: Is this authentic? Can someone please help!
Thank you so much for your input, I am going to stay on these boards and try to learn some stuff so I can get something good for my wife. You all save me a lot of money .
			
			
									
									
						- rvwenger
- Victor I
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Re: Is this authentic? Can someone please help!
If you want restored and guaranteed, go to www.victor-victrola.com This is Paul Edie's renowned site. He sell restored Victors, and Victrolas. His items are some of the best available.amd250 wrote:Thank you so much for your input, I am going to stay on these boards and try to learn some stuff so I can get something good for my wife. You all save me a lot of money .
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				Jerry B.
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Re: Is this authentic? Can someone please help!
We had the "Sounds of Nostalgia" phonograph/radio sale in Portland, OR recently.  One of the machines I sold was a Standard Type A disc machine.  It had the original blue horn and all parts were 100% correct. The motor was serviced and the reproducer was rebuilt. There are good values out there. It sold for $350.
Jerry Blais
			
			
									
									
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				EdiBrunsVic
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Re: Is this authentic? Can someone please help!
Keep looking for something else.  Previous posts have shared good advice.  If possible, go to a phonograph show (Union in June is a great one).  I bought my authentic Vic III at a show. It was nice to be able to walk around, look at the various phonographs for sale, and then find one that fit the budget.
			
			
									
									
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