The Victrola on the other hand was a different story. The people selling it were an older husband and wife in their early 80s and they said they were planning on getting rid of some extra things as they were getting older. The cabinet was in much better shape with the original shine, but there were a few dings and scratches which was to be expected. The woman explained that her parents had purchased it new back in the late 20s and she even remembered the name of the shop in PA where they bought it. The reproducer looked in good shape with no cracks, but the support arm in the back for the tone arm to pivot was all cracked and would need to be replaced, and the grill cloth was not original. In addition the little arm that comes from under the turntable to hold up the tone arm was also missing, not sure what that's called. The woman played a few records and it sounded very good, but they must have been using a loud tone needle as it was almost too loud. The motor ran almost silently and they explained after every time they played it, they would always let the spring run out to relieve the tension. Unfortunately as the husband and wife kept going back and forth on which records to play, I believe they popped a spring or something as the switch to stop and start the turntable stopped working and they had to let the spring run down. They were very apologetic that it wasn't working anymore and said they would look at it and see if they could fix it or call somebody, but they would let me know either way. The husband jokingly said to me if he couldn't get it fixed he'd use it for fire wood

I would hate to let this one pass up because of the history behind it, but based off what I said above, do all of those things sound like easy fixes? I haven't ever worked on a phonograph before but I would consider myself mechanically inclined. Also, a VV 8-4 recently appeared on Craigslist close,by. Judging by the pictures the reproducer and tone arm look to be intact and in good shape, but the cabinet is either extremely dusty or had the lacquer completely stripped off, the person is asking $230 for it. All the advice/guidance is greatly appreciated!
