VV-XXV "Schoolhouse"

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Bruce_Van_Note
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VV-XXV "Schoolhouse"

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This is the latest addition to my Victor Victrola Collection. This VV-XXV "Schoolhouse" is in beautiful restored condition and sounds terrific!
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Wow that is a gorgeous machine!!! :mrgreen: I've always had a soft spot for quarter sawn oak.
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There's nothing like an Old School phonograph. ;)

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That's a fine looking machine and I love all the color in the horn. Jerry Blais

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That's a beauty for sure, Congradulations. I'm looking for a real nice original one myself.

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I'll be bringing one to Wayne (Saturday) but not this nice. :D

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What a beautiful machine! I wish....
Relying on memory (always risky!), that spring motor looks exactly like the one in my XI-G (1917).

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