indicator which I believe I have somewhere.
Victor Motor
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dutchman
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Victor Motor
Anyone know to which model Victrola this motor goes to? Was cleaning out my storage shed and have a couple of Victor motors. This one is missing the speed
indicator which I believe I have somewhere.
indicator which I believe I have somewhere.
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Garret
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Re: Victor Motor
This motor was used on a lot of machines...
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Phonofreak
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Re: Victor Motor
From the looks of the motor board, I see it's Mahogany. It could be a Victrola IX, X, or XI from 1917 until the end of production.
Harvey Kravitz
Harvey Kravitz
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dutchman
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Re: Victor Motor
Thanks for the info...
Bill K
Bill K
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Re: Victor Motor
It's not like the motor in my XI-G (1917), where each of the two springs is in its own canister.Phonofreak wrote:From the looks of the motor board, I see it's Mahogany. It could be a Victrola IX, X, or XI from 1917 until the end of production.
Harvey Kravitz
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Phonofreak
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Re: Victor Motor
Henry, Your machine was probably the last of the earlier style motor. The motor shown is a Burton motor, so when these were starting to be used, I'm sure Victor was using the last of the stock of the earlier motors.
Harvey Kravitz
Harvey Kravitz