Anyone know the right record index, manual and key that would have come with this VV-XVI
L door model B?
Thanks, Bob
Proper accessories for L door XVI
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Re: Proper accessories for L door XVI
I have an L-Door C ( restamped over "B" ), license label date August 1909 that, in red mahogany, that came to me with all its original VTLA box folders ( and records !), and it included a gold key with the "V" inside an oval "head".
I believe it is the standard Victor Gold key for that era.

I believe it is the standard Victor Gold key for that era.
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Re: Proper accessories for L door XVI
Thanks Frank. I have that key too. I don't know why I thought maybe it originally came with the wreath style. I am not sure when that was used.
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Re: Proper accessories for L door XVI
Hey Bob,Bob wrote:Thanks Frank. I have that key too. I don't know why I thought maybe it originally came with the wreath style. I am not sure when that was used.
Bob
The wreath style key you are thinking of was used on the L-door VTLA that has the filigree under the lid.
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Re: Proper accessories for L door XVI
Or the Victrola VTLA XX and flat top Pooley (some models)...PHONOMIKE wrote:Hey Bob,Bob wrote:Thanks Frank. I have that key too. I don't know why I thought maybe it originally came with the wreath style. I am not sure when that was used.
Bob
The wreath style key you are thinking of was used on the L-door VTLA that has the filigree under the lid.
Mike
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Re: Proper accessories for L door XVI
Curt,Curt A wrote:Or the Victrola VTLA XX and flat top Pooley (some models)...PHONOMIKE wrote:Hey Bob,Bob wrote:Thanks Frank. I have that key too. I don't know why I thought maybe it originally came with the wreath style. I am not sure when that was used.
Bob
The wreath style key you are thinking of was used on the L-door VTLA that has the filigree under the lid.
Mike
You are correct. I meant the other VTLA models as well but didn't finish typing my thoughts.
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Re: Proper accessories for L door XVI
PHONOMIKE wrote:Hey Bob,Bob wrote:Thanks Frank. I have that key too. I don't know why I thought maybe it originally came with the wreath style. I am not sure when that was used.
Bob
The wreath style key you are thinking of was used on the L-door VTLA that has the filigree under the lid.
Mike
Ah.... my B / C re-stamp does NOT have the freize under the lid.
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Re: Proper accessories for L door XVI
Ok, so the gold V key is it. Anyone know what the record index and manual look like?
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Re: Proper accessories for L door XVI
This is the one that came with an L-door machine that I had a long time ago. This came with the style that had the filigree under the lid, but I think it was some time before they changed to the maroon cloth covered index. I don't know why the lettering in silver because Victor wasn't even offering Victrolas with nickel plating when that machine was made. I sure wish I could write with an ink pen as well as the person did that filled this one out!
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Re: Proper accessories for L door XVI
Mine also came with the simple gold key. I also got some shipping documents that I posted here:
http://forum.talkingmachine.info/viewto ... xvi#p60180
http://forum.talkingmachine.info/viewto ... xvi#p60180