CAN ANYONE GIVE ME AN IDEA IF THIS IS A GOOD DEAL?
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Re: CAN ANYONE GIVE ME AN IDEA IF THIS IS A GOOD DEAL?
I am waiting on some more pictures ( top of machine and back ) as suggested by a fellow collector. The buyer is willing to meet me half way. About a 2 hour drive for me then. Thanks for all your help and opinions. Tom
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Looks like original finish, but be aware it looks like someone tried to hack-saw the lid lock.
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It's a very nice machine and the oak flaking is wonderful... Don't hesitate, don't place a "bid" - use the "Buy It Now" option before it disappears...
Also, don't let the lid lock be a deterrent - if it's damaged it can be replaced.
Also, don't let the lid lock be a deterrent - if it's damaged it can be replaced.
"The phonograph is not of any commercial value."
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"No one needs a Victrola XX, a Perfected Graphophone Type G, or whatever you call those noisy things."
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I thought that too, but the finish under the lid, where the original decal remains, matches the rest of the cabinet, and also the insides of the doors, which usually escapes refinishing. I'd say it looks okay.audiophile102 wrote:I can't be sure with out seeing it in person, but it looks like it's been stripped. The oak might have been much darker when it left the factory. If you get a chance to get eyes on it, you might like it so don't let me dissuade you. Pictures can be effected by lighting.
As to a "good deal", I think it's a very fair price.
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Hi Everyone, Thanks for your opinions and thoughts on the Victrola XVI. I just bought it. They finally posted pictures of the top and back as I requested. I felt that the pics looked good. Tom
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Excellent! Hope you enjoy itPhonotom wrote:Hi Everyone, Thanks for your opinions and thoughts on the Victrola XVI. I just bought it. They finally posted pictures of the top and back as I requested. I felt that the pics looked good. Tom

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I don't think you will doubt your decision for a minute. Very nice machine and a very fair price. Enjoy it!!
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Re: CAN ANYONE GIVE ME AN IDEA IF THIS IS A GOOD DEAL?
Make sure that when you transport it that you remove the motorboard and motor, remove the reproducer and secure the tonearm so it doesn't swing back and forth - along with anything inside, if you intend to lay it on its back...
"The phonograph is not of any commercial value."
Thomas Alva Edison - Comment to his assistant, Samuel Insull.
"No one needs a Victrola XX, a Perfected Graphophone Type G, or whatever you call those noisy things."
My Wife
Thomas Alva Edison - Comment to his assistant, Samuel Insull.
"No one needs a Victrola XX, a Perfected Graphophone Type G, or whatever you call those noisy things."
My Wife
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Re: CAN ANYONE GIVE ME AN IDEA IF THIS IS A GOOD DEAL?
And, if you lay it on its back, secure the lid first so it doesn't flop open and rip the lid prop out. Yes, I've done that.... too many times.Curt A wrote:Make sure that when you transport it that you remove the motorboard and motor, remove the reproducer and secure the tonearm so it doesn't swing back and forth - along with anything inside, if you intend to lay it on its back...