Well... what should I say... And for that price !
Cool, funky machine ????
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Calle
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Cool, funky machine ????
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Well... what should I say... And for that price !
Well... what should I say... And for that price !
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bbphonoguy
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Re: Cool, funky machine ????
I guess the next step is to have the seller convince somebody that it's a factory finish (oh, wait, they already confessed to doing this themselves)
Kinda weird that she did this to give a Victrola a "retro look". I mean, isn't the fact that it's a Victrola already sort of "retro"?
Kinda weird that she did this to give a Victrola a "retro look". I mean, isn't the fact that it's a Victrola already sort of "retro"?
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airgrabber666
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Re: Cool, funky machine ????
I would like to have seen it prior to it's full body dip into "tomato sauce red" paint....
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estott
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Re: Cool, funky machine ????
It's only a VV-X. So common that I don't think screwing them up makes much difference- most collectors wouldn't look twice at one even in factory-new condition.
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bbphonoguy
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Re: Cool, funky machine ????
estott wrote:It's only a VV-X. So common that I don't think screwing them up makes much difference- most collectors wouldn't look twice at one even in factory-new condition.
Yes, but even so, it deserved a better fate.
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Re: Cool, funky machine ????
Agreed! When properly restored, the machines from this era, however common, can sound terrific---and isn't that the whole point of this hobby, or am I missing something? But for sure, this VV-X isn't worth the buy-it-now price of $1,500!
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Re: Cool, funky machine ????
Oh certainly! But have you ever heard anyone here say anything spontaniously good about one?
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Re: Cool, funky machine ????
Well, I've consistently praised my VV-XI, essentially similar to the X, often in these pages. And spontaneously, at that. But I'm not sure what that proves, except that it sounds good to me, and I like it.estott wrote:Oh certainly! But have you ever heard anyone here say anything spontaniously good about one?
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Re: Cool, funky machine ????
Yikes!
You know its one thing if someone tries to refinish one when it is too far gone to restore the original finish, but I don't know why any one paints these red or, as I see more often shabby chic white. Obviously a refinished one isn't worth as much as an original finish, but if it is done right than it is still worthwhile. Sprey painted, no thanks.
You know its one thing if someone tries to refinish one when it is too far gone to restore the original finish, but I don't know why any one paints these red or, as I see more often shabby chic white. Obviously a refinished one isn't worth as much as an original finish, but if it is done right than it is still worthwhile. Sprey painted, no thanks.