Cleaned VV-50

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erinN
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Cleaned VV-50

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After tons of elbow grease and some repair on the lid, she now shines like a new penny!
Next will be the reproducer.

Thanks again for herding us to the right direction.
Eric
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Re: Cleaned VV-50

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Looks very very nice! A job well done.

Jerry B.

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Re: Cleaned VV-50

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Excellent job... and oak too! That's a second style 50. If you are not aware, the first style 50 had a horn casting which came all the way up to the motorboard, the crank was slightly further to the right and the motorboard brackets were different. I learned this when I bought an empty cabinet for one in a beatup cabinet and nothing was interchangeable.

Jim

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Re: Cleaned VV-50

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That is gorgeous! That will be enjoyed for years

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Re: Cleaned VV-50

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phonojim wrote:Excellent job... and oak too! That's a second style 50. If you are not aware, the first style 50 had a horn casting which came all the way up to the motorboard, the crank was slightly further to the right and the motorboard brackets were different. I learned this when I bought an empty cabinet for one in a beatup cabinet and nothing was interchangeable.

Jim
Thanks Jim,

Funny story, this was explained on the very first video we saw when we googled Victor VV-50. But no one would have ever guessed that we would end up owing the same machine on that video! What are the odds of that? :mrgreen:

Eric

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=NCk-m86JmmQ

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Re: Cleaned VV-50

Post by AmberolaAndy »

Wow! That is nice. VV-50 is my first Victor machine, and the first machine I did a teardown and restoration on. Great machine to start with if you want to know how to restore a machine! :)

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Those VV-50s are one of my favorite phonographs. I brought a ton of them. You did a nice job cleaning it up and it looks good. I like the earlier ones with the front crank. These things are sturdy and will take a lot of abuse. I like the oak ones better than the mahogany. Tom

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WOW!!! Nice job. The VV-50 is a fun little phonograph.

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Re: Cleaned VV-50

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erinN wrote:
phonojim wrote:Excellent job... and oak too! That's a second style 50. If you are not aware, the first style 50 had a horn casting which came all the way up to the motorboard, the crank was slightly further to the right and the motorboard brackets were different. I learned this when I bought an empty cabinet for one in a beatup cabinet and nothing was interchangeable.

Jim
Thanks Jim,

Funny story, this was explained on the very first video we saw when we googled Victor VV-50. But no one would have ever guessed that we would end up owing the same machine on that video! What are the odds of that? :mrgreen:

Eric

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=NCk-m86JmmQ
I'm very happy that Eric enjoyed my video so much that he bought the machine from me! He did an excellent job cleaning it up too!

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