Victrola VTLA

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This would be the only machine I would give-up my 1909 VV-XVI / C to have.

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gramophone78 wrote:A XX was just purchased by a member on here recently for a few hundred dollars.... ;).
If it wasn't one that had been reduced to kindling and rust, with extraordinary luck like that he or she should immediately rush out and buy lottery tickets.

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As in regards to price, I bought two XX. I in the gold trim and the other like yours. They both were 10k each. You have a rare and looks like a very nice piece.
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what's with the flower pot on the XX, and the bowl with the spoon still in it on the XVIII? is that just a bad joke?

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brianu wrote:what's with the flower pot on the XX, and the bowl with the spoon still in it on the XVIII? is that just a bad joke?
Not mine. I bought them for a client.

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Amberola wrote:
brianu wrote:what's with the flower pot on the XX, and the bowl with the spoon still in it on the XVIII? is that just a bad joke?
Not mine. I bought them for a client.
The XX's, or the flower pot and bowl? :lol:

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PHONOMIKE wrote:
Amberola wrote:
brianu wrote:what's with the flower pot on the XX, and the bowl with the spoon still in it on the XVIII? is that just a bad joke?
Not mine. I bought them for a client.
The XX's, or the flower pot and bowl? :lol:
Funny. 10k for a bowl? :lol:

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These Victrola VTLA machines look great, wish I could find a nice one. What would they typically run in price?

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Victrolacollector wrote:These Victrola VTLA machines look great, wish I could find a nice one. What would they typically run in price?

have you read the rest of this thread?

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brianu wrote:
Victrolacollector wrote:These Victrola VTLA machines look great, wish I could find a nice one. What would they typically run in price?

have you read the rest of this thread?
Sorry, I was captivated with how nice they looks Looks like they are super rare and well over $5,000.00; Have to keep my eyes open.

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