the 'bay showing a lot of Vic Vs
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- Victor II
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the 'bay showing a lot of Vic Vs
What's with all of the Victor Vs on 'bay all of the sudden?
- Zeppy
- Victor III
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Re: the 'bay showing a lot of Vic Vs
And someone got a steal. Granted it has a couple of bits out of the motor board, but $880 for a V???? Am I missing something? A Vic I goes for around that price. Between the motor and back bracket, that could go for the price they purchase the whole machine for.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/ANTIQUE-VICTOR- ... true&rt=nc
http://www.ebay.com/itm/ANTIQUE-VICTOR- ... true&rt=nc
- Couch Potato
- Victor I
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Re: the 'bay showing a lot of Vic Vs
Yes the $880 seems low. I hope someone on the form got it. I'd love to see how they mitigate the slight damage (the two small chunks missing and the apparent re-glued motor board). The Victor II Humpback form the same seller went for $919 and the M that seemingly had issues with the horn bracket and elbow went for $755. I saw a Victor III total pile of junk went for $455. So whoever did get the V got a pretty good deal especially if they don't have one already.