
CL - 1931 RCA Victor Model 26 Radio Phono Record Changer
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Re: CL - 1931 RCA Victor Model 26 Radio Phono Record Changer
I can't overstate how rare this particular machine is. I wish I were at a point in my life where I had room for more than a couple of uprights. 

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Re: CL - 1931 RCA Victor Model 26 Radio Phono Record Changer
Thanks to CDBPDX and Jerry B, I'll be picking this machine up at Union! Thank you to both of you guys. Thanks to y'all I now have probably the next year's worth of work and adjustment ahead..... It will be worth it, I think.
Thanks again!
Matt
Thanks again!
Matt
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Re: CL - 1931 RCA Victor Model 26 Radio Phono Record Changer
How important is it to haul this machine upright? Jerry Blais
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Re: CL - 1931 RCA Victor Model 26 Radio Phono Record Changer
PM sent regarding hauling.Jerry B. wrote:How important is it to haul this machine upright? Jerry Blais
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Re: CL - 1931 RCA Victor Model 26 Radio Phono Record Changer
I drove to Vancouver, WA to pick up this machine. It's in my garage until the trip to Union where it will meet its new owner from Tennessee. See, it is possible to get these big machines moved across the country. Jerry Blais