Yep, but it's really a I. A rear-mount E is really a II, a rear-mount M is really a III, etc. It's basically semantics, and I'm just being a jerk, but newcomers might not know how Victor marketed the early back-mounted series.Phono-Phan wrote:But wouldn't the ID tag still say Victor R?phonogfp wrote:I don't mean to be pedantic, but all Victor Rs were front-mount machines. When equipped with a back bracket and tone arm, it was a Victor I.Phono-Phan wrote:I have seen both "Remove This Plate To Attach Rigid Arm" and "Remove This Plate To Attach Tapered Arm" on a Victor R. But, I have never seen a tapered arm Victor R. Has anyone seen or have a tapered arm Victor R?
Ken
Now that I'm through being a jerk, I can report that I've never seen a tapering arm on a Victor I with the R cabinet!
George P.
George P.