That is basically the same indented horn on my tabletop VV-XI, it has the place for the motor to sit into, with the exception of the throat where the tone arm goes on.
I am under the impression that Victor was all over the map in the early years. Seems like they must have been doing a lot of transitioning of parts from various machines. What may have been "typical" for a model may have had a slight modification etc.
The bottom motor is mine, it is what is in my VV-XI tabletop...it appears to be the same as yours, the photo on the top is supposedly what is normally found in a VV-XI tabletop models, it seems the only difference is the double cut vs. quad cut gears.
Victrola motor
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I think this is the same motor that sold for $151.00 on ebay. I never realized there would be so many bids...12 bids.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/VICTOR-VICTROLA ... 1963839760
http://www.ebay.com/itm/VICTOR-VICTROLA ... 1963839760
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Re: Victrola motor
Yes, the same motor!Victrolacollector wrote:I think this is the same motor that sold for $151.00 on ebay. I never realized there would be so many bids...12 bids.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/VICTOR-VICTROLA ... 1963839760
Say me, what is the dimension of the main shaft of the crank you use with this motor? I ordered a 7 ¼ crank and I hope it will be the right one...
Sohny Desrosiers