Victor VV-IV reproducer upgraded ?
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Victor VV-IV reproducer upgraded ?
I picked up a very dirty but working little VV-IV at a local flea market for $35. It's an early model with no wooden slats at all and it came equipped with a Victor #2 reproducer which I assume is incorrect for this 1917 model? Maybe an upgrade later on by the original owner? Curious.....
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Re: Victor VV-IV reproducer upgraded ?
Could be original as the No.2 was introduced in 1917 but every one I have seen had an Exhibition on it.The No.2 would certainly be appropriate for it.
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Re: Victor VV-IV reproducer upgraded ?
An early VV-IV would have originally come with an Exhibition reproducer (not an Exposition, which is a European Exhibition clone). The #2 reproducer was introduced in 1918 together with the new "fat" tonearm.
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Re: Victor VV-IV reproducer upgraded ?
Yes, no wood slats would put this machine at 1917 up to mid 1918.
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Re: Victor VV-IV reproducer upgraded ?
Victrola.com says the No.2 was introduced in late 1917 on VV-IV, VI, and VII.