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On the Victor side, there are the VV-IX and VV-XI which, based on Craigslist, seem to have survived at the 120% rate due to their apparent ability to reproduce like amoebas.
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I think its always the same guy selling it . The description reads, "In used condition but will make a great conversation piece"
How many machines out there?
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Re: How many machines out there?
On the Victor side, there are the VV-IX and VV-XI which, based on Craigslist, seem to have survived at the 120% rate due to their apparent ability to reproduce like amoebas.
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I think its always the same guy selling it . The description reads, "In used condition but will make a great conversation piece"
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Probably most of us start out with an XI just to get our feet wet. when we start but when we find more something high end we end up selling them to make room for nicer machines. I had two of them before I sold them to afford and make room my Credenza.
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Re: How many machines out there?
Those lower end Victrolas are still fantastic machines if you have a big stack of acoustic records. I like the simplicity, the designs, and the reliability.