Early Photos from Orlando

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Early Photos from Orlando

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Enjoy the photos. Send money, I'm out of cash. I bought a very unusual but very battered Nipper, a black & brass Victor 1 horn, a very nice Victor tin sign (original), and a Victor III. It's been a great show and lots of fun. Jerry B.
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American Walnut XVIII  -  $5000 asking
American Walnut XVIII - $5000 asking
$1500 double sided
$1500 double sided
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Amberola 1-A $5000
Amberola 1-A $5000
Early flat top VTLA  $2600
Early flat top VTLA $2600
not priced yet
not priced yet
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not sure of price
An oak Victor III with an aftermarket mahogany finish.  $900
An oak Victor III with an aftermarket mahogany finish. $900
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$450 nice mahogany L door
$450 nice mahogany L door
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Very nice branded case Edison Gem A - $600
Very nice branded case Edison Gem A - $600
$7000 I believe
$7000 I believe
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Early in the day.  By the afternoon all the tables were covered.
Early in the day. By the afternoon all the tables were covered.
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I had to look twice at the last picture in the first post (the Victor III) as it almost looked like mahogany! But when I expanded the picture and looked closely at the front where the finish was slightly worn I could see that the grain appears to be oak. I don't think I've ever seen a Victor III that appeared reddish like this one. Thanks for sharing the pictures, Jerry.

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Thanks for the photos, and for adding price info in the photo description as often as you did. Very helpful.

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The photos look great and thanks for sharing them.

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Also, Thanks for the photos----nice and judging by the last picture, ALL is well!

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Jerry,

I like the painted eye on that poor Nipper. He's truly a "rescue dog."

Have fun!

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Really like the cylinder cabinet. Wish it was here in New Jersey. Thanks for posting the photos Jerry.

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That poor Nipper :shock:

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I had to look twice at the last picture in the first post (the Victor III) as it almost looked like mahogany! But when I expanded the picture and looked closely at the front where the finish was slightly worn I could see that the grain appears to be oak. I don't think I've ever seen a Victor III that appeared reddish like this one. Thanks for sharing the pictures, Jerry.

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That's the Victor III that I purchased. I like it and enjoy the oddity. I also bought the beat up little Nipper. The price was only $25. What kind of collector would I be if I didn't try to give this poor little dog some good history? Jerry B.

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