Victor Victrola VV-XIV American Walnut?

Discussions on Talking Machines & Accessories
Jayl65
Victor Jr
Posts: 17
Joined: Fri Dec 02, 2016 1:22 am

Victor Victrola VV-XIV American Walnut?

Post by Jayl65 »

Hi this Victrola is for sale locally for $200 no records or $350 with 200 records. Does it look like American Walnut to you guys? Going to take a look at it in person soon.
Attachments
Victrola VV-XIV American Walnut?
Victrola VV-XIV American Walnut?

User avatar
Roaring20s
Victor V
Posts: 2796
Joined: Wed Jun 13, 2012 1:55 am
Personal Text: Those who were seen dancing were thought insane by those who could not hear the music. Nietzsche
Location: Tucson, AZ

Re: Victor Victrola VV-XIV American Walnut?

Post by Roaring20s »

It's oak.

James.

User avatar
CharliePhono
Victor III
Posts: 925
Joined: Fri Sep 30, 2016 2:41 pm
Location: Oakhurst, CA

Re: Victor Victrola VV-XIV American Walnut?

Post by CharliePhono »

And, from the carvings on the cabinet, looks more like a VV-XI than a XIV.

Phonofreak
Victor VI
Posts: 3720
Joined: Tue Mar 23, 2010 7:00 pm
Location: Western, WA State

Re: Victor Victrola VV-XIV American Walnut?

Post by Phonofreak »

It's a VV XI in Golden Oak, not walnut. Still a nice machine but the prices with and without records is steep.
Harvey Kravitz

Kirkwood
Victor II
Posts: 391
Joined: Sat Jan 17, 2009 4:17 pm

Re: Victor Victrola VV-XIV American Walnut?

Post by Kirkwood »

Oak for sure, should clean up nicely. There was a short-lived in-between version of the VV-XIV, from 1912-1914 according to the Victor-Victrola site, and their photo looks like this one here. The serial number plate should indicate which this one is, assuming it's the original one. Could also be a variant of the VV-XI that I've never seen too.

http://www.victor-victrola.com/XIV.htm

User avatar
De Soto Frank
Victor V
Posts: 2687
Joined: Wed Dec 01, 2010 1:27 pm
Location: Northeast Pennsylvania

Re: Victor Victrola VV-XIV American Walnut?

Post by De Soto Frank »

Isn't this an early version, with crank mounted forward on the side, more ornate front legs, high-domed lid, and the horizontal ribbing on the side ? Also appears to have the early style "thick" cabinet knobs.

Don't know if any of this increases the value...


The XIV usually has two locks: one for the record storage, and one for the lid.
De Soto Frank

brianu
Victor V
Posts: 2165
Joined: Wed Jan 07, 2009 3:35 pm
Personal Text: on instagram as "oncedeadsound"
Location: just outside Philadelphia, PA

Re: Victor Victrola VV-XIV American Walnut?

Post by brianu »

This is not an XI, but a very nice early XIV in oak, and at a very cheap price.

User avatar
Valecnik
Victor VI
Posts: 3871
Joined: Sat Jan 10, 2009 3:28 pm
Personal Text: Edison Records - Close your eyes and see if the artist does not actually seem to be before you.
Location: Česká Republika
Contact:

Re: Victor Victrola VV-XIV American Walnut?

Post by Valecnik »

I'm pretty sure it's an earlier, maybe 2nd style XIV. With a little kotton klenser or something similar it would certainly be living room quality if it looks as good inside. I think the price is reasonable for oak in that condition.

User avatar
Henry
Victor V
Posts: 2624
Joined: Thu Jan 08, 2009 11:01 am
Location: Allentown, Pennsylvania

Re: Victor Victrola VV-XIV American Walnut?

Post by Henry »

I vote for something other than a XI. That decorative molding around the upper cabinet (about 3" below the lid) was not a feature on any version of the XI that I've seen, either in person or in picture.

Phonofreak
Victor VI
Posts: 3720
Joined: Tue Mar 23, 2010 7:00 pm
Location: Western, WA State

Re: Victor Victrola VV-XIV American Walnut?

Post by Phonofreak »

If there is a picture of the data plate and what's under the lid, will solve the mystery.
Harvey Kravitz

Post Reply