This 2 door Credenzas must have developed a wobble!

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This 2 door Credenzas must have developed a wobble!

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http://wenatchee.craigslist.org/atq/4826190999.html

VICTROLA
VICTOR TALKING MACHINE COMPANY, CAMDEN, NJ
CREDENZA 1426
WITH CRANK
RECORD CLEANER
EXTRA NEEDLES
WORKS
$400.00 OBO
NO TEXTING OR E-MAILS
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#1426... pretty early. :)


Hopefully that "shim" is Vernon Dalhart or something similar that won't be greatly missed... :mrgreen:
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My latest one has no feet at all, beyond little square stumps of cheap lumber. But for $60 including delivery, what can you expect?

ps - Lay offa Vern! Make that "Henry Burr"! hehe

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Edisone wrote:Lay offa Vern! Make that "Henry Burr"! hehe
OK, ok...Al Craver then :lol:

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Edisone wrote:My latest one has no feet at all, beyond little square stumps of cheap lumber. But for $60 including delivery, what can you expect?

ps - Lay offa Vern! Make that "Henry Burr"! hehe


Ok, how about Nelstone's Hawaiians ?
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I was thinking Pietro myself.

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De Soto Frank wrote:#1426... pretty early. :)


Hopefully that "shim" is Vernon Dalhart or something similar that won't be greatly missed... :mrgreen:
You beat me to it. So, how about some Billy Murray? Not Whiteman, though. All mine are in the garage propping up a car that's missing a wheel.

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Propped up or no, if that baby has a brass reproducer, $400 would be a sweet deal!

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FloridaClay wrote:Propped up or no, if that baby has a brass reproducer, $400 would be a sweet deal!

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And the grille cloth looks to be intact...


Somebody go get it !
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FloridaClay wrote:Propped up or no, if that baby has a brass reproducer, $400 would be a sweet deal!

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Considering the low serial number (1426), I'd be willing to bet that it does have a brass reproducer. Sweet indeed.

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