Victor Credenza
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Re: Victor Credenza
The crank probably just wasn't going in straight. Can't imagine it is a big problem. The dashpot lid closers usually can be fixed by adding a little oil down the tube to soften the leathers inside and they also have an adjustment on the bottom. Those are relatively minor problems.
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dutchman
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Re: Victor Credenza
Thanks Coyote, sorry for the delay but a squirrel decided to dine on my phone internet cable. Yep that is the same crank with this machine. I thought the threaded end looked strange. Appreciate the photo. Cheers
Bill K
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Re: Victor Credenza
Those cranks are sometimes hard to get to screw in to the motor, I've had trouble myself. Keep trying and you will eventually have success.
A little neatsfoot oil in the dash pots may fix them (lit supports). It fixed mine and from what I have read usually fixes most of them.
Any info on the reproducer?
Matt
A little neatsfoot oil in the dash pots may fix them (lit supports). It fixed mine and from what I have read usually fixes most of them.
Any info on the reproducer?
Matt
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dutchman
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Re: Victor Credenza
Thanks for the tips - I plan to drop by later today and see if this thing plays. Cheers
Bill K
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Re: Victor Credenza
The back comes off pretty easily if you want to see up close what the crank is doing.
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spin78's
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Re: Victor Credenza
Opening the back to have a look is the best idea. I've owned / moved several of these Credenzas. You should loosen the motor board screws to re-align the motor board with the crank. The motor board has quite a bit of movement when the screws are loose. Once you get the crank to thread into the motor, re-tighten the screws.
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dutchman
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Re: Victor Credenza
Stopped by this antique shop again today and lo and behold the credenza is still in the same spot where I first encountered it 3 months ago. The crank is still not screwed in and the price initially $695 is now $325.....
It does not appear to be going anywhere soon.. Have a good weekend..
Bill K
Bill K
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Re: Victor Credenza
Now its a good price considering its a 2 door, and maybe with the brass reproducer.dutchman wrote:The crank is still not screwed in and the price initially $695 is now $325.....
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emerson
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Re: Victor Credenza
Well Sir, I am guessing that everyone is in suspense like myself-----when are you adopting it? Or will it be snagged by someone to turn into a bar or upgraded to a sound system? Walk, don't run-----unless you have your sneakers on and lets see the pictures of the new arrival.
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Re: Victor Credenza
you said it had two springs. The Credenza should have four springs, but I think they are housed in two spring barrels.