Early Victor IV Assistance

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pellicano1
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Early Victor IV Assistance

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Hey all, does anyone know what the date would be for a Victor IV with serial number 24552 with no suffix letter. Victor site states 1905-1912. Trying to narrow it down. I was guessing 1910 but not sure!

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I was "brought up" with the understanding that if your Victor machine has the licensing tag still intact on the bottom, that the probability was high that the date of manufacture would be within a year of that date.

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Ripduf1 wrote: Mon May 09, 2022 7:55 pm I was "brought up" with the understanding that if your Victor machine has the licensing tag still intact on the bottom, that the probability was high that the date of manufacture would be within a year of that date.

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Dont think this is the case with mine. 1902 date showing.
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