1909 Victor III (3) Talking Machine Phonograph, Original Oak

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1909 Victor III (3) Talking Machine Phonograph, Original Oak

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1909 Victor III (3) Talking Machine Phonograph, Original Oak Wood Horn On Ebay

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Re: 1909 Victor III (3) Talking Machine Phonograph, Original

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Steep, and still needs all the restorative work.

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Re: 1909 Victor III (3) Talking Machine Phonograph, Original

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Interesting, has some characteristic Canadian version details. Different back bracket pin striping, different construction of the tone arm & horn elbow as well. Notice, the tone arm has the bottom pivot point cast into it, versus soldered on as the US version is. Also, the horn elbow is cast construction in the elbow portion, with the flared area attached as a separate piece. You can just make out the seam.

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Is it me or does it seem the crank hole is relocated? :?
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gramophone-georg wrote:Is it me or does it seem the crank hole is relocated? :?
I'm going with relocated. Looks like it's had a wide slot, cut from the top of the cabinet, going ¾ of the way down.

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I don’t have a III to compare motors, but the arm for the speed control has been modified and there seems to be a couple extra holes in the motor board and some filled holes too.

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