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Cool. Thanks (again) Paul. It helps us dumb foreigners who have never seen a VV-X in person, get some idea how big/small it is.
It's actually the same size as my HMV no.11.
Is the horn in your VV-X cast iron with a wooden flare, or did these use an all wood horn?

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You're welcome, Shane! Yes, mine has a cast iron horn with a wooden flare. :)

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Thanks Paul,

It would be great, if not too much trouble, if you could post some closeups of the motor and the SN plate. These details always interest me for whatever reason :monkey:

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Thanks for sharing Paul, nice machine! I now feel motivated to post my VV-100
as a featured phonograph. :D The pictures I have are not the greatest though, so I
need to get some better shots hopefully tomorrow.

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antique1973 wrote:Thanks for sharing Paul, nice machine! I now feel motivated to post my VV-100
as a featured phonograph. :D The pictures I have are not the greatest though, so I
need to get some better shots hopefully tomorrow.
Antiques73, Please do post your VV-100. Also please be generous with the pictures. I always like to see closeups of under the lid, sn plates and motor and reproducer details to really understand what a machine is about. :monkey:

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="Valecnik Also please be generous with the pictures. I always like to see closeups of under the lid, sn plates and motor and reproducer details to really understand what a machine is about. :monkey:
I totally agree! It's always nice to see the ins & outs of any machine, and can help in spotting finish & design variations etc. I usually try to post a shot under the motor board too, to show the horn shape, size & material, as you dont always get a look inside unless you actually own an example of that particular machine. I think it's also nice to show any manufacturer & dealer tags/decals, just for an added bit of eye candy :)

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Here are a couple shots under the lid.
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Pic. No. 2
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Hey Paul, I am thrilled that you posted your VV-X. I just finished rehabbing one and that being my first wind-up phonograph experience I now know what I wish mine had looked like when I got it. Unfortunately the exterior finish was (to me) so bad that I stripped it all off and refinished it. Planning to post it soon and will include some photos. Thanks for sharing.

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Edison Fan has a nice machine. What type of motor did this machine use? Was it the early style motors?

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