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

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Re: Victrola VTLA
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.gramophone78 wrote:A XX was just purchased by a member on here recently for a few hundred dollars.....
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Arthur W. J. G. Ord-Hume's Laws of Collecting
1. Space will expand to accommodate an infinite number of possessions, regardless of their size.
2. Shortage of finance, however dire, will never prevent the acquisition of a desired object, however improbable its cost.
1. Space will expand to accommodate an infinite number of possessions, regardless of their size.
2. Shortage of finance, however dire, will never prevent the acquisition of a desired object, however improbable its cost.
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ambrola
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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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brianu
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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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ambrola
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Not mine. I bought them for a client.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?
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The XX's, or the flower pot and bowl?Amberola wrote:Not mine. I bought them for a client.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?
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Funny. 10k for a bowl?PHONOMIKE wrote:The XX's, or the flower pot and bowl?Amberola wrote:Not mine. I bought them for a client.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?
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Victrolacollector
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Re: Victrola VTLA
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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Victrolacollector
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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.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?