Has anyone seen one of these before? The Victor-Victrola website says it was exhibitioned, but probably never produced. No pictures or surviving examples are known to exist.
http://www.victor-victrola.com/200.htm
The Elusive VV-200
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Re: The Elusive VV-200
The only Google hit I've found is one add purportedly from a December 20, 1922 edition of the Pittsburgh-Post Gazette:
https://www.google.com/search?as_q=&as_ ... as_rights=
"Victrola No. 200 Si 60. 00 ' Mahogany or walnut finishes; stze 35 14 inches hig11, 33?4 wide and 21 deep. Beautiful Console Phonographs Just Arrived!"
Possibly Victor actually did produce a few? Possibly a model 210 was misidentified?
I'm not a member of the site, so I can't check to see what the ad is all about.
OF
https://www.google.com/search?as_q=&as_ ... as_rights=
"Victrola No. 200 Si 60. 00 ' Mahogany or walnut finishes; stze 35 14 inches hig11, 33?4 wide and 21 deep. Beautiful Console Phonographs Just Arrived!"
Possibly Victor actually did produce a few? Possibly a model 210 was misidentified?
I'm not a member of the site, so I can't check to see what the ad is all about.
OF