1935 "Victorola" Phonograph

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1935 "Victorola" Phonograph

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For a 1935 Victorola, this has a very unusual tonearm... :roll:

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" Vic-trollin' "... :shock:

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So is the horn and elbow. :roll: :roll:
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I think the Nipper is a fake!

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miker2001 wrote:I think the Nipper is a fake!
:D

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Well, at least it's flammable.

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Like Doug Burnett said (username Hailey) "it's not worth the gunpowder it would take to blow it to hell!!!" :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
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Wow the damn thing actually sold!
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Victrolaboy wrote:Wow the damn thing actually sold!
It's baaa-aackkk. <barf>

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Re: 1935 "Victorola" Phonograph

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Another illustration of P. T. Barnum being right. :o

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