The VV-50 within a Victor brochure - falls short
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Re: The VV-50 within a Victor brochure - falls short
The right-angled length of the crank is too long - in fact, not right-angled, if it is to clear the shelf on which the machine sits.
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Re: The VV-50 within a Victor brochure - falls short
Also missing the needle bar.
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Re: The VV-50 within a Victor brochure - falls short
Perfect! That was the last one I saw! ..but wait one more...Orchorsol wrote:The right-angled length of the crank is too long - in fact, not right-angled, if it is to clear the shelf on which the machine sits.
That's a good one!alang wrote:Also missing the needle bar. Andreas
I missed the tone arm support! That's a good one.phonojim wrote:There is no back bracket, the upper part of the lid latch is missing and the tonearm extends past the reproducer. Jim
The latch is kid of there, it's just not white.
I'l give you half a point about the "extra" bit of tone arm. I believe it is meant to be the soundbox tube. That's part of the non-phono issue.
That extra bit of tone arm is part of the poor perspective used in this image. You should not be able to see it at this angle. The phono and the chart on the wall use two different vanishing points.
I think that covers it.
A rendering suitable for a children's book, but a Victor Talking Machine made pamphlet?
James.