I picked up a nice VV-IV project (type D) today but it's not complete. I need the following:
Tonearm and reproducer U-tube, with or without support bracket
Turntable
Crank
Please PM if you can help.
Thanks,
Kevin
WANTED: Parts for Victor VV-IV
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Re: WANTED: Parts for Victor VV-IV
Kevin, The VV-IV was made for quite a few years and went through numerous changes including every part you need. I'd suggest you post a photo of your machine including the ID tag. It will give Forum members a starting point. Jerry Blais
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Re: WANTED: Parts for Victor VV-IV
Kevin, I checked my Victor Data book. I think I can help you. PM sent.
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Re: WANTED: Parts for Victor VV-IV
Turntable and crank located. Still looking for tonearm assembly. I am told it is the same arm as the Victor I, II, and O.
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Re: WANTED: Parts for Victor VV-IV
Really Nice Kevin I have a victor Victrola 6 I've restored some what there great machines
Hello Check out My you tube channel of Recently restored Phonographs and enjoy
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Re: WANTED: Parts for Victor VV-IV
Tonearm located, so once I clean up the motor and cabinet, it should be ready for its "debut".
I could still use the little screws that hold the tonearm bracket onto the horn, and a couple of the screws that hold the motor board onto the rest of the cabinet. Please PM if you can help.
I could still use the little screws that hold the tonearm bracket onto the horn, and a couple of the screws that hold the motor board onto the rest of the cabinet. Please PM if you can help.