Can anyone identify this machine?

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Victor O
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Re: Can anyone identify this machine?

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That is definitely the machine that I have with the exception of the different horn support. I want to thank everyone for the information that you have provided me, posted both under the U.S. manufactured machines and the European machines. It is nice to know how much knowledge is available to the members on this site. This is my first European manufactured machine and it will definitely remain in my collection. I will continue with a little more research on the horn support. Again, thanks to all of you.

gsphonos
Victor II
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Re: Can anyone identify this machine?

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Actually, my horn support could have been the same as yours, as mine was missing when I got the machine!

Mike

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Victor O
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Re: Can anyone identify this machine?

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Mike, I forgot to answer your previous question. Yes, the handle is on my machine, on the underside of the phonograph and inside when set up to operate. I think it's a great little machine. I really do appreciate the original direction sheet which you posted. As far as the horn support, it looks like the bottom of the support, that rides along the bar on the bottom of the machine is quite similar to the one on your machine. The difference is the type of horn used and the long rod running up the horn to the connector near the bell of the horn. Again, thanks.
Mike Corbin

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Re: Can anyone identify this machine?

Post by soundgen »

I don't think the horn support is in any way original , no original horn support would be finished that way !

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