FOR SALE: VICTOR VI $3800

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erunltd
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FOR SALE: VICTOR VI $3800

Post by erunltd »

For sale: Victor VI in very good original condition $3800. Serial No. 6541. The case is solid and has not been refinished. It may not need refinishing depending on your taste. The back bracket retains most of its original stripping. Gold plating has worn from the speed control and there is no plating on the knurled screws that hold the back bracket. The motor runs strong and smooth. No horn/elbow. The photos pretty accurately describe this fine phonograph. Insured shipping would be in a single carefully packed box. Plus shipping.
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gramophone78
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Re: FOR SALE: VICTOR VI $3800

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Could you please post a pic showing the needle in the reproducer placed right beside center spindle..??. Best to photograph from above.
Thank you.

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Re: FOR SALE: VICTOR VI $3800

Post by FellowCollector »

Hi There! Can you please tell me whether the motor board is slightly warped on this? It appears to be by looking at the first three pictures unless it's just me. No denigration or criticism intended or implied. I'm simply in the market for a decent original Victor VI that is priced fairly but I can't tell for certain by the pictures. :)

Thank you!

erunltd
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Re: FOR SALE: VICTOR VI $3800

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There is a mild concave warp N & S on the motor board. No warp E & W
as you face the phonograph. The needle in place is ½" short from
the center record spindle. Does not affect play or function.

Jerry B.
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Re: FOR SALE: VICTOR VI $3800

Post by Jerry B. »

The needle in place is ½" short from
the center record spindle. Does not affect play or function.
If it's ½" short of the spindle, I would be concerned that it might have a Victor III/IV back bracket. Also, is it just my eyes or is the edge of the turntable gold plated? It should be nickel plated. Thanks, Jerry Blais

erunltd
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Re: FOR SALE: VICTOR VI $3800

Post by erunltd »

Hi Jerry:
As I said earlier, I've had two Victor VIs and both turntables
were gold plated. Nickel plating would not seem right to mix
with gold plated parts.

To the collectors out there - - MAKE AN OFFER IF INTERESTED

brianu
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Re: FOR SALE: VICTOR VI $3800

Post by brianu »

erunltd wrote:Hi Jerry:
As I said earlier, I've had two Victor VIs and both turntables
were gold plated. Nickel plating would not seem right to mix
with gold plated parts.

To the collectors out there - - MAKE AN OFFER IF INTERESTED

the nickel plated turntables were pretty standard for a lot of early internal and external horn machines that used the bullet/barrel brake, whether or not the rest of the hardware was gold plated, because of the wear the brake style would cause to the gold plating.

downsouth
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Re: FOR SALE: VICTOR VI $3800

Post by downsouth »

The turntable on my Vic VI is nickel. So mismatched or not, it is common. My machine came from the original owners grandson so I know it is correct. Not saying the didn't offer one in gold though.

Wes

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Re: FOR SALE: VICTOR VI $3800

Post by Jerry B. »

I believe when the brake rubbed on the outer edge of the turntable, the turntable was nickel plated. Nickel plating was more durable than gold. Jerry Blais

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Re: FOR SALE: VICTOR VI $3800

Post by Phonofreak »

Every Victor VI, mine included, had a nickel plated turn table. I agree with Jerry B., that a nickel plated turntable was standard, not gold. I have a feeling this was plated gold at a later time over the nickel plate.
Harvey Kravitz

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