LtFrenchFries wrote:phonogfp wrote:Jerry B. wrote:An unsolicited suggestion... I would not replace the turntable felt.
Jerry B.
I second that suggestion!
George P.
Out of curiosity, what’s your reasoning for not replacing it?
P.S. thanks so much to everyone for leaving feedback! I’ll have this thing looking great in no time

The turntable felt is original and it's wool. It's very, very difficult to find the proper color, material, and texture of those original felts. Plus, the colors changed over the years on Victor/Victrola turntables. After you've had experience and seen many phonographs, the wrong color on a turntable will jump out at you.
In general, original turntable felt, paint, cabinet finish, and nickel plating will be far more attractive to an experienced collector than "refurbished" parts - - even when those original parts aren't perfect. They're very old, and that's a big part of the attraction for many/most of us.
There were times in the past when a number of collectors insisted that their prize phonographs look like new. Nowadays, these are called "overrestored." There's no reason to do that to your nice Victor E. A few hours' work of cleaning and preservation will make that machine as nice as can be. Congratulations!
George P.