Hi everybody.
I have a very dear friend just across the border in Canada who is giving me his Victor Borgia I as a housewarming gift, but it needs a little work. The radio is shot, and the horn is missing.
I will deal with the radio in time, but my first pressing question would be about the horn. Will a Borgia I be able to take a Credenza horn, or are the dimensions different? It currently has a plywood horn that another of my friends made for it many years ago, but I'd like to get it back as close as I can to original.
I guess an alternative question would be, does anybody have a parts Borgia laying around? (Not likely, but hey, doesn't hurt to ask)
I plan on restoring the Borgia so that I can have it in my business whenever I actually am able to start one.
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I'm not certain but I believe it will. Did you get that from either Matt or Steve? If so, I know that machine well.
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I thought Victor Borgia was a renaissance comedian? 
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The Credenza horn is about an inch shorter than the VV or VE 8-30, just like their respective cabinets. So since the Borgia 1 and Borgia 2 cabinets are about an inch shorter than an VE 9-40, I would think your best bet is a credenza horn versus an 8-30 horn for your Borgia.
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I had a Brogia II that was missing the horn. While the Credenza horn is very similar, there are some differences. I was able to find an original horn, and felt very fortunate. The Borgia horn just slides into the cabinet, whereas the Credenza horn (that I also had) would have required some trimming and modification of the side panels in order to fit and provide access for the wiring harness and other parts.
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Yeah, Matt is giving it to me.phonojim wrote:I'm not certain but I believe it will. Did you get that from either Matt or Steve? If so, I know that machine well.
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Would the modifications have to be extensive or are they pretty simple?Silvertone wrote:I had a Brogia II that was missing the horn. While the Credenza horn is very similar, there are some differences. I was able to find an original horn, and felt very fortunate. The Borgia horn just slides into the cabinet, whereas the Credenza horn (that I also had) would have required some trimming and modification of the side panels in order to fit and provide access for the wiring harness and other parts.
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Also, does anybody have a picture of what the grille should look like?
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He was slaying 'em in the Bolognese Belt circuit....Nat wrote:I thought Victor Borgia was a renaissance comedian?
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