Pics of my new Victrola 8-9
Posted: Wed Aug 21, 2019 11:48 am
I've been looking for a 8-series Orthophonic Victrola for several years now after having briefly owned an 8-4 junker I parted out. These almost never show up on Craigslist, except for maybe an occasional overpriced Credenza here and there. This week however, I found a cheap Credenza in NH (link posted in Ebay/CL alerts), another one in upstate NY, and an 8-4 not too far away, all $200 or less. And then Monday, I was on Facebook marketplace, and after contacting someone about the Credenza in NH and not hearing back, I found an 8-9. For $150. I don't think I've ever moved quite so fast to get a machine.
So anyway after a bit of a trip past farms, stables, and back roads, I got to the house and checked out the machine. The lid was a bit scraped up, but nothing terrible. And that was the worst thing I could say about the machine. The back bracket is intact. The reproducer is present and working. All the decorations and pulls are on the machine. Even the needle cup was there. And to top it off, I brought a strobe disc to check the speed and it was exactly perfect. I don't think I've ever had that happen before! Both springs seem to be good, but they really need lubrication. I suspect I'll let Ron Sitko take care of that for me. The machine needs a really good cleaning, which I will happily do as time permits. Also there was some kind of very old nest in the record storage area, but it was probably just moths, nothing invasive.
I've looked up the serial number and this is one of the very last ones, just 16 or so lower than the highest known number.
I did notice that the finish on the inside of the machine is fairly matte, but the outside finish is glossy. Is this normal for this machine?
Anyway, here are some "before" pics. I don't think I'll need to post "after" pics on this one! Enjoy!
So anyway after a bit of a trip past farms, stables, and back roads, I got to the house and checked out the machine. The lid was a bit scraped up, but nothing terrible. And that was the worst thing I could say about the machine. The back bracket is intact. The reproducer is present and working. All the decorations and pulls are on the machine. Even the needle cup was there. And to top it off, I brought a strobe disc to check the speed and it was exactly perfect. I don't think I've ever had that happen before! Both springs seem to be good, but they really need lubrication. I suspect I'll let Ron Sitko take care of that for me. The machine needs a really good cleaning, which I will happily do as time permits. Also there was some kind of very old nest in the record storage area, but it was probably just moths, nothing invasive.
I've looked up the serial number and this is one of the very last ones, just 16 or so lower than the highest known number.
I did notice that the finish on the inside of the machine is fairly matte, but the outside finish is glossy. Is this normal for this machine?
Anyway, here are some "before" pics. I don't think I'll need to post "after" pics on this one! Enjoy!