Featured Phonograph № 145 – Circassian “L-Door” VV-XVI
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Re: Featured Phonograph № 145 – Circassian “L-Door” VV-XVI
I have seen several circassian walnut Victrolas that are quite beautiful, but yours is by far my favorite. It's the pattern in the grain of the wood which acts as a kind of Rorschach test. I imagine that you are quite proud to own such a fine example. Thank you for adding it to the Featured Phonograph page.
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Re: Featured Phonograph № 145 – Circassian “L-Door” VV-XVI
WOW! Simply stunning. Congratulations to such a beauty.
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Re: Featured Phonograph № 145 – Circassian “L-Door” VV-XVI
What a drop-dead gorgeous machine--stunningly beautiful grain pattern!
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Re: Featured Phonograph № 145 – Circassian “L-Door” VV-XVI
This is SO AMAZING!!!!
WOW!
Purchasing a Victrola back then was like purchasing brand new TV or something of that nature. But what sets a Victrola apart is that is was like a piece of furniture. Each one is beautiful and has it's own character.
WOW!
Purchasing a Victrola back then was like purchasing brand new TV or something of that nature. But what sets a Victrola apart is that is was like a piece of furniture. Each one is beautiful and has it's own character.
Zwebie wrote:Yes!Very nice! Is it the original finish?
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