here's one of those early VV-X's, which were first produced around 1911 or 1912 as tablemodels, then ever so briefly as floor models like this one with the open bottom and storage shelf (which originally would have held those fairly rare record storage boxes, which I sadly do not have), before they ultimately ended up as pretty standard looking uprights. this machine has the exhibition reproducer, two-spring motor, a pretty decent sound despite the relatively small horn... but the biggest thing for me was the finish - if you find one of these, usually it's mahogany, rarely oak, and this is actually one of those special oak finishes - either fumed or, more likely, weathered (I have trouble telling the difference).
for comparison... a standard upright model VV-XI (which the later VV-X's resembled), also in weathered oak...
and here's a cabinet for a similar upright, a VV-100, but in the more standard oak finish...
